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DICTIONARY 


OF 


NATIONAL    BIOGRAPHY 


E  R  R  ATA 


LONDON 

SMITH,   ELDER,   &    CO.,    15    WATERLOO    PLACE 

1904 

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PBEFACE 


THIS  collection  of '  Errata '  has  been  prepared  for  presentation  to  subscribers 
to  the  '  Dictionary  of  National  Biography,'  in  conformity  with  that  desire  for 
accuracy  and  completeness  which  actuated  the  projector  and  proprietor  in  all 
his  relations  with  the  undertaking.  The  work  has  been  carried  out  by  the 
Editor  at  the  instance  of  Mrs.  George  M.  Smith. 

With  its  Supplement  the  *  Dictionary  '  supplies  some  two  million  facts  and 
dates,  which  have  been  recorded  by  nearly  seven  hundred  writers.  The 
sixty- three  volumes  of  the  substantive  work  were  issued  at  quarterly  intervals 
between  1  Jan.  1885  and  1  July  1900,  and  the  three  volumes  of  the  Supplement 
followed  in  the  early  autumn  of  1901.  No  care  could  exclude  a  certain 
percentage  of  errors  from  a  work  of  such  character  and  dimensions.  The  aim 
of  this  collection  of  'Errata'  is  to  correct  the  inevitable  misprints  and 
misstatements.  In  some  instances  it  has  been  found  necessary  to  justify 
the  correction  by  adding  to  the  information  that  is  already  given  in  the 
published  article  some  reference  to  new  researches.  But  the  main  endeavour 
is  to  remove,  as  briefly  as  is  consistent  with  clearness,  typographical  mistakes 
or  undoubted  errors  of  statement  which  are  liable,  if  unnoticed,  to  puzzle  or 
mislead. 

The  volume  containing  the  'Index  and  Epitome'  of  the  'Dictionary' 
supplies  a  full  and  revised  list  of  cross  references.  It  has,  therefore,  been 
unnecessary  to  deal  with  cross  references  here. 

Various  volumes  of  the  '  Dictionary '  have  been  reprinted  from  the  stereo- 
typed plates  in  the  course  of  the  past  few  years,  and  before  the  reprinting 
was  begun  in  each  case  several  corrections  were  incorporated  in  the  plates. 
Recent  purchasers  of  the  '  Dictionary '  will  consequently  find  their  sets  to 
include  some  reprinted  volumes  in  which  many  of  the  corrections  that  are 
noted  here  have  been  made  already. 

Most  of  the  '  Errata '  which  are  recorded  in  the  following  pages  have  been 
forwarded  to  the  Editor  by  several  hundred  correspondents  during  the  progress 
of  the  publication  of  the  '  Dictionary,'  or  since  its  completion.  To  the 


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following  correspondents  who  have  devoted  themselves  to  the  correction  of 
the  '  Dictionary '  more  or  less  systematically  the  thanks  of  the  Editor  are 
especially  due,  viz.  the  Rev.  A.  B.  Beaven,  the  Rev.  H.  E.  D.  Blakiston, 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Cheetham, 
Mr.  Frank  Cundall,  F.S.A.,  Secretary  and  Librarian  of  the  Institute  of 
Jamaica,  Mr.  C.  L.  Kingsford,  Mr.  H.  Elliot  Madge,  Librarian  of  the 
Imperial  Library  of  Calcutta,  and  Dr.  John  Peile,  Master  of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge. 

It  ought  also  to  be  stated  that  full  use  has  been  made  of  the  long  list  of 
corrections  which  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Boulter  contributed  to  *  Notes  and  Queries ' 
on  the  publication  of  each  volume  of  the  ' Dictionary,'  and  that  Dr.  Edward 
Scott,  formerly  keeper  of  manuscripts  of  the  British  Museum,  has  kindly  put 
at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor  the  manuscript  notes  which  have  been  entered 
in  the  copy  of  the  '  Dictionary  '  belonging  to  his  department 

SIDNEY   LEE. 
31  July  1904. 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


ERKATA   IN   VOLUME    I 
ABBADIE ANNE 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  /./.  for  last  line 
Page  Ool.     Line 
11      i      5f.e.    Abbot,  George   (1562-1633) :  for  Early  in  1614  read  In  March  1611-12 

4-8/.e.  for  Burton-upon-Trent  read  Lichfield 

^      20     ii       17      Abbot,  George  (1603-1648) :  for  1648  read  1649 

39  after  training  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tamworth  from  1645  till  his  death 

3  f.e.  for  2  Feb.  1648  read  2  Feb.  1648-9 

21     ii       20      Abbot,  Sir  Maurice :  for  on  his  return  read  in  his  absence  in  July  1615 
23     ii       12  for  10  Jan.  1641-2  read  late  in  1642 

13  after  buried  insert  on  7  Dec.  1642 

29  for  in  the  Long  Parliament  read  in  both  the  Short  and  the  Long  Parliaments 

30      i        37      Abbott,  Edwin :  for  12  May  1882  read  27  May  1882,  and  was  buried  at  Kensal  Green 

ii       37      Abbott,  Thomas  Eastoe  :  add  to  list  of  works  '  Resignation,  a  poem  on  the  death 

of  Princess  Charlotte,'  Hull,  1817 
35     ii    11  f.e.  Abell,  William :  for  1637  read  1636 

86      i     31-34  for  Ten  years  later  ....  alderman  read  In  the  same  year  he  resigned  his 

office  of  alderman.     Ten  years  later  Abell  was  again  imprisoned 

38  ii       29      Abercromby,  Alexander  (1745-1795):  after  ALEXANDER  insert  LORD  ABERCROMBY 

-    5  f.e.  omit  courtesy 

39  i     15  f.e.  Abercromby,  Alexander  (1784-1853) :  before  in  1817  insert  in  the  whig  interest 

40  ii       30      Abercromby,  David :  omit  Curiously  enough  and  for  so  read  So 

34  for  by  him  read  in  which  his  name  occurs 

41  i      3-4     Abercromby,  James,  1st  Baron  Dunfermline :  for  On  the  accession  ....  1827 

read  On  the  accession  of  Canning  to  power  in  1827 

15-17  for  he  was  put  forward  ....   Manners  Sutton  read  his  claims  for  the 

speakership  were  considered  by  his  party  in  1838,  but  Edward  John 
Littleton,  afterwards  Baron  Hatherton  [q.  v.],  was  chosen  to  oppose  Charlea 
Manners-Sutton  [q.  v.],  who  was  elected. 

27  for  310  read  306 

37-38  omit  received  a  pension  of  4,OOOL  a  year,  and 

42  i     16 f.e.  Abercromby,  Sir  John :  for  1814  read  1815 

43  i    23/.e.  Abercromby,  Patrick :  for  1716  read  1715 

44  i     23-25  Abercromby,  Sir  Ralph :  for  The  war  with  France  ....  no  hesitation  read  The 

war  with  France  recalled  him  to  military  life.  He  had  been  made  major- 
general  in  1787,  and  in  1793  he  had  no  hesitation 

28  omit  promoted  major-general  and 

45  i        35  after  Scotland  add  He  held  the  governorship  of  Forts  Augustus  and  George 

from  1798  till  his  death 

46  ii  8-2/.e.  Abercromby,  Robert  (1534-1613) :  for  and  to  die  ....  faith  read  but  she  died 

(1619)  without  professing  the  catholic  faith 

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47  i     25  f.e.  Abercromby,  Sir  Robert:  for  in  1781  read  in  April  1782 

16  f.e.  after  Mysore  add  He  was  promoted  major-general  in  the  same  year 

48  i     29-80   Abernethy,  John  (1680-1740) :  for  Coleraine  ....  Ulster  read  Brigh,  Co.  Tyrone 
65      i    22  f.e.   Abney,  Sir  Thomas  (1640-1722) :  for  that  office  on  read  that  office.    On 

21  f.e.  for  Louis  XIV.  read  Louis  XIV, 

18 f.e.  after  London  add  He  was  a  whig  and  an  unsuccessful    candidate     for 

London  in  1702 
ii    12/.e.   Abney,  Sir  Thomas  (d.  1750) :  after  became  insert  K.C.  and  attorney-general 

for  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  in  1788,  steward  of  the  Marshalsea  Court  m  1736 
00     ii        8       Acland,  Sir  John :  for  (d.  1618)  read  (d.  1620) 

15/e.  for  in  1613  read  14  Feb.   1619-20.      (Will   dated  9  Feb.   1619-20,  proved 

4  July  1620) 

61  ii        6       Acland,  John  D. :  for  minority  read  ministry 

62  i         7  for  81  Oct.  1778  read  2  Nov.  1778 

40      Acland,  Sir  Thomas  D. :  for  Grillon's  Club  read  Grillion's  Club 

68  i       32      Acland,  Sir  Wroth  P. :  for  in  1816  read  on  8  March  1816 

69  i        48      Acworth,  George :  after  year  add  he  was  M.P.  for  Hindon  in  1563 

ii     12-9    Adair,  James :  for  From  1780  .  .  .  Ferrars  read  From  1775  to  1780  he  was  whig 
f.e.  M.P.  for  Cockermouth,  and  from  1793  until  his  death  for  Higham  Ferrers. 

2 f.e.  for  As  king's  serjeant  he  read  He  became  king's  serjeant  in  1782,  and 

70  i        22  omit  prime 

23  for  Ferrars  read  Ferrers 

72  ii       35      Adair,  Patrick :  for  1563  read  1663 

73  i       81  for  4th  ser.  read  1st  ser. 

ii       12      Adair,  Sir  Robert :  after  1845  insert  In  1828  he  was  made  a  privy  councillor. 
16-18  omit  For  his  services  .  .  .  order 

18-21  for  His  successful  mission  .  .  .  and  the  grant  read  He  was  appointed  G.C.B. 

(civil)  in  1831,  and  the  success  of  his  mission  was  further  rewarded  by  the 
grant 

85  i       34      Adam,  Sir  Charles :  for  January  read  August 

35  after  M.P.  insert  for  Kinross  in  1831-2  and 

39  before  from  insert  in  Nov.-Dec.  1834 

86  i    14-13    Adam,  Sir  Frederick :  omit  and  .  .  .  K.C.M.G. 

f.e. 

13  f.e.  for  in  1824  read  in  1821 

88  i  24  f.e.  Adam,  Robert:  The  journal  referred  to  was  by  James  Adam  [q.  v.],  not  by  Robert 
Adam,  and  relates  to  a  tour  in  Italy  during  1760-1  (cf.  Library  of  Fine  Arts, 
vol.  ii.  No.  9,  Oct.  1831) 

90  i     27-28   Adam,  William :  for  the  general  election  read  a  bye-election  after  the  general 

election 

91  i     22-19  for  (who  was  now  attorney-general  .  .  .  Cornwall)  read  (who  had  become 

f-e-  solicitor-general  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  1802,  attorney-general  in  1805, 

and  keeper  of  the  great  seal  of  the  duchy  of  ...  Cornwall  in  1806) 

17  f.e.  for  for  the  county  of  Kinross  read  for  both  the  counties  of  Kinross  and 

Kincardine,  but  he  sat  for  the  latter 

96     ii    16  f.e.  Adams,  George  :  after  and  insert  was  transferred  to  that 

18  f.e.  omit  resigned  .  .  .  and 

98  ii  1  Adams,  John  (1662-1720) :  after  never  printed  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor 
of  Cambridge  University  1712-3 

101  i       81      Adams,  Sarah  F. :  for  1827  read  1829 

102  ii    17  f.e.  Adams,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1667  read  1668 

1°8     i         4  after  offices  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  London  in  1654  and  1656 

26  for  1667  read  1667-8 

106    ii       81      Adams,  -William  (1706-1789) :  before  In  1755  insert  He  was  made  prebendary  of 

Lichfield  in  1747,  prebendary  of  Llandaff  in  1749,  and  also  precentor  in  the 

latter  cathedral  in  1750 

86  omit  afterwards 

87  after  Llandaff  insert  in  1777 

for  the  prebendal  house  read  his  prebendal  house 


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108     i    9-11      Adams,  William  (1814-1848) :  omit  There  is  ...  century 

1-Gf.e.  Adams,  William  (1772-1851) :  for  a  descendant  read  of  the  family 
111    ii       22      Adamson,  John :  for  Quillanan  read  Quillinan 

115  i       39      Adamson,  Patrick  :  for  Anglicanae  read  Scoticanse 

116  i        13      Addington,  Anthony:  for  commoner  read  scholar 

14  after  school  add  1758 

117  i     8  f.e.  Addington,  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Sidmouth :  for  1783  read  1784 

119  ii    23  f.e.  after  ally  insert  He  was  at  first  lord  privy  seal,  becoming  afterwards  lord 

president  of  the  council 

120  ii  7   f.e.  for  1883  read  1886 

121  i         6  after  person  insert  He  was  high  steward  of  Westminster  from  1813  till  his  death 

122  i       27      Addison,  John  :  for  1753  read  1793 

124  ii       28      Addison,  Joseph  :  after  friends  insert  From  1704  to  1708  he  was  a  commissioner 

,of  appeals  and  for  1706  read  1705 
32  for  1707  read  1706 

34  for  Elector  of  Hanover  read  Electoral  Prince,  afterwards  George  II 

125  ii       45  after  speaking  insert  He  wasM.P.  for  Cavan  borough  in  the  Irish  parliament 

1709-1713 
132     i     5 f.e.    Addison,  Lancelot:  for  afterwards  read  in  1678 

135  ii       15      Adela  :  for  Poitou  read  Ponthieux 

136  ii       34      Adelaide,  Queen  Dowager  :  for  Lord  Melbourne's  read  Lord  Grey's 

137  ii     9  f.e.  Adeliza  of  Louvain  :  omit  ?  after  1151 

138  i    S-lf.e.  for  23  March  ....  and  read  24  March  1151  (Ann.  of  Margam)  and 
140    ii    20  f.e.  Adolphus  Frederick,  Duke  of  Cambridge:  for  1842  read  1825 

142    i    4-3 f.e.  Adolphus,  John  L. :  for  received  .  .  .  .attorney-general  read  became  solicitor- 
general 

2/.e.  after  Durham  insert  1855 

155    i     4  f.e.   JElfred,  King:  for  871  read  878 
164     i     12 f.e.  JElfric,  called  Bata :  omit  (or  the  bat) 

ii  13  sqq .  JElfric,    Gramma  ticus :    The  suggested  identification  of  ^Elfric  the  grammarian 
f.e.  with  jElfric,  archbishop  of  York,  is  confuted  in  Dr.  E.  Dietrich's  elaborate 

account  of  the  former  in  Niedner's  '  Zeitschrift  ftir  Historische  Theologie,' 
1855,  xxv.,  pp.  487-594,  and  1856,  xxvi.,  pp.  163-256.     Cf.  JElfric's   '  Lives 
of  Saints,'  ed.  by  Prof.  Skeat,  Early  Engl.  Text  Soc.,  1881-1900 
166     i         9  for  St.  George  read  St.  Gregory 

ii       38      JElfric  (d.  1051) :  For  the  use  of  puttock  in  the  sense  of  kite  cf.  Shakespeare's 

'  2  Hen.  VI,'  Act  iii.  Scene  2,  lines  191-8 
171    ii       26      Affleck,  «ir  Edmund:  after  blue  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Colchester  from  1782  till 

his  death,  and  was  a  supporter  of  Pitt 

176    ii       41      Aglionby,  Edward :  after  1544  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Carlisle  1552-3 
178     i     13/.e.    Agnew,  Sir  Andrew  (1793-1849) :  for  Kinsale  read  Kingsale 

2 f.e.  after  former'  insert  In   1837  he  was   conservative   M.P.   for  the   Wigton 

boroughs  and  after  third  election  insert  for  Wigton  shire 

180  ii       89      Agutter,  William :  after  Agutter  insert  who  had  leanings  towards  the  doctrines 

of  Swedenborg 

181  ii     2/.e.    Aidan :  for  Dalraida  read  Dalriada,  and  so  through  article 
184    ii       17      Aikin,  Arthur  :  omit  at  his  brother's  house 

188  i        14      Ainger,  Thomas :  for  1861  read  on  19  Feb.  1859 

15  o-mit  honorary 

27      Ainslie,  George  Robert :  for  general  read  lieutenant-general 
10 f.e.  for  in  1813  read  in  June  of  the  same  year 

l.l.  after  promoted  insert  in  1813 

ii        2  after  employment  insert  He  became  lieutenant-general  in  1825 

189  i       24      Ainslie,  Sir  Eobert :  for  1804  read  1812 

190  i     15  f.e.  Ainslie,  Robert :  after  Dunse  insert  Berwickshire 

14/.e.  after  father  insert  Eobert  Ainslie  (1734-1795)  and  after  Douglas  insert  Sir 

Whitelaw  Ainslie  [q.  v.]  was  his  brother 

ii       20  after  1838  insert  He  and  his  brother  Whitelaw  married  sisters,  the  daugh- 

ters of  Col.  James  Cuninghame,  of  Balbougie,  Fifeshire. 

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190  ii       24-5    Ainslie,  Whitelaw  :  for  WHITELAW  (fl.  1788-1835)  read  SIR  WHITELAW  (1767-1837) 

26  before  was  insert  was  brother  of  Robert  Ainslie  [1766-1838,  q.  v.].     Born  on 

17  Feb.  1767  at  Dunse,  Berwickshire,  he 

6/.<?.  after  wile  insert  He  was  knighted  10  June  1835,  and  died  29  April  1837. 

He  married  a  daughter  of  Col.  James  Cuiiinghame,  of  Balbougie,  Fife 
sbire.  His  widow  died  17  March  1840,  leaving  an  only  child,  Jane  Catherine, 
who  married  James  C.  Grant-Duff.  Ainslie  Douglas  Grant-Duff,  the 
second  son  of  this  marriage,  assumed,  in  1866,  the  surname  of  Ainslie 

191  i     26-46   Ainsworth,    Henry:   for  was  according  to  the  Lancashire  historians  ....  a 

graduate    read   was    son   of   Thomas  Ainsworth,  yeoman  of   Swanton   Morley, 
Norfolk,  where   he  was  baptised.      He   was  admitted  to  Caius  College,  Cam- 
bridge,  15  Dec.  1587,   and  resided  there   as  a  scholar  for  four  years  (Caius 
College  Register).    Roger  Williams  writes  with  small  justification  : 
196    ii       28      Ainsworth,  Kobert  :  for  in  one  volume  read  in  two  volumes 

42  for  the  Rev.  B.  W.  B.  Beatson  read  the  Rev.  B.  W.  Beatson 

199  i       28      Aio  (d.  974)  :  Note  The  only  authority  for  the  existence  -of  Aio  is  the  spurious 

1  history  '  of  Ingulf,  abbot  of  Croyland 

200  ii       19      Airay,  Henry  :  after  twin  brothers  insert  Airay  became  prebendary  of  Canterbury 

inl609 
292     i      9  f.e.    Airey,  Sir  George  :  for  in  1812  read  in  the  same  year,  became  lieutenant-general 

4  June  1811 

7  f.e,  for  in  the  same  year  read  in  1812 

4  f.e.  omit  was  promoted  .  .  .  1821 

l.l.  for  in  1833  read  on  15  Feb.  1833 

ii    33-34   Airey,  Bichard,  Lord  Airey:  for  deputy  adjutant-general  read  assistant  adjutant 

general  from  1847  to  1851 
35  after  headquarters  insert  1851-3 

203     i      3  f.e.  before  7th  regiment  insert  17th  regiment  from  1860  to  1868  and  of  the 

»        4  for  commission  appointed  in  1879  read  committee  appointed  in  1879  by  the 

commander-in-chief  with  the  approval  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  war 
6  for  commission  read  committee 

206  ii      LI.      Aitkin,  John  :  add  He  died  at  Edinburgh  on  22  Sept.  1790  (Gent.  Mag.  1790,  ii.  866) 
210    i       33      Akenside,  Mark  ;  after  Christ's  Hospital  insert  and  to  St.  Thomas's  Hospital 
ii    32-33  omit  '  An  Epistle  .      .  1744. 

38  after  1766  add  '  An  epistle  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Warburton  occasioned  by  his 

treatment  of  the  Author  of  the  "  Pleasures  of  Imagination,"  '  1744,  some- 
times assigned  to  Akenside,  is  by  his  friend  Jeremiah  Dyson  [q  v  ] 
212    ii     21-2    Alabaster,  William  :  omit  was  made  .  .  .  Cathedral, 
22-3  for  Tharfield  read  Therfield 

214  i    15  f.e.   Alan  of  Lynn  :  for  (fl.  1424  ?)  read  (d.  1421)  * 

7  f.e.  add  Blomfield,  Norfolk,  viii.  525-6 

215  i       l.l.      Alan^Tewkesbury:    add  Epistote  Cantuarienses,  ed.  Stubbs,  Rolls  Series, 

216  i       26      Aland,  Sir  John  F.  :  after  1716  insert  He  became  K.C.  in  1714 


Midhurst  from  1715  Ulifcil 


ii       22      Albany  Countess  of:  for  LOUISA  read  LOUISA  MAXIMLIAHA  CAROLINA  EMANUEL 

after  her  death  insert  on  29  Jan.  1824 
221  ii  26  Albert,  Prince  :  for  (16  Feb.)  read  (10  Feb  ) 
228  i  25  for  19  April  read  10  April 

230     i        19  for  (14  Dec.)  read  (14  Sept.) 

18       Tq^]  WilUam  ^  :  f°r  the  PreC6ding  read  William  **  Albini  (Brito)  d,  1155-0 

235  ii   11  f.e.   Alchin,  William  T.  :  after  London  insert  in  1845 

236  i        26      Alcock,  John  :  for  1462  read  1471 
.  15  f.e.  for  1474  read  1475 

237  ii       22      Alcock,  Nathan  :  for  Wirrel  read  Wirral 

238  i        20      Alcock,  Simon  :  for  (d.  1459  ?)  read  (d  1458) 

4/>.   Alcock,  Thomas  :  for  (d.  1563)  read  (d  1564) 
L    ii    21  f.e.  Alder,  Joshua  :  for  Easter-Eve  read  7  Apr. 

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243  i     llf.e.  Alderson,  Sir  James :  fur  Dr.  Lee,  a  dissenting  minister  read  the  Rev.  George 

Lee,  Unitarian  minister. 

15  f.e.  for  clerk  to  a  wine  merchant  read  clerk  in  the  army  commissariat 

ii     5f.e.    Alderson,  John :  for  1758  read  1757 
3f.e.  after  born  insert  4  June  1757 

244  i     13-12  omit  and  several  ....  Exercises ' 

f.e. 

11  f.e.  Aldrich,  Henry  :  after  college  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Oxford  in  1692 
18      Aldrich,  Robert :  for  1536  read  1534 

Aldridge,  William :  for  Treveca  read  Trevecca 

Alesins,  Alexander  :  after  a  book  add  viz.  the  '  Loci  Theologici  ' 

omit  (The  book  ....  a  year  later) 
Alexander  III :  for  1285  read  1286 
omit  who  ....  household 
for  Lewis  read  Lewes 
for  1284-5  read  1284 
for  16  Mar.  1285  read  16  Mar.  1285-6 
271     i     3  f.e.    Alexander  of  Hales:  for  an  archdeaconry  read  the  archdeaconry  of  Coventry 

for  in  1245  read  on  21  Aug.  1245  (La  NEVE) 
282    i        41      Alford,  Henry :  for  in  1871  read  7  Jan.  1871 

15 f.e.  Alison,  Archibald:  for  (Mrs.  Gerald)  read' the  wife  of  Col.  John  Gerard,  son  of 

Gilbert  Gerard  [q.  v.]  and  adjutant-general  to  Lord  Lake  in  India 
289    ii       28      Alison,*  Sir  Archibald :  far  Cutlar  Ferguson  read  Cutlar  Fergusson 

32  for  1851  read  1850 

294    ii     5f.e.    Allan,  George  :  for  1812  read  1813-1818 
300    ii    19 f.e.    Alleine,  Joseph :  for  Charles  Sanford  read  Charles  Stanford 
303     i        13      Allen,  Bennet :  for  CALVERT,  GEORGE  read  CALVERT,  FREDERICK 
305    ii      4-5     Allen,  John  (1476-1534) :  for  even  ....  till  1515  read  at  least  as  early  as  1503, 

when  he  became  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  till  1515 
308     i        28      Allen,  John  (1660  ?-1741) :  after  patented  insert  in  1729 

310  i        44      Allen,  John  (1771-1843) :  after  his  death  insert  He  was  auditor  of  the  duchy   of 

Lancaster  from  1841  till  his  death 

311  ii    16  f.e.  Allen,  Ralph  :  for  Coventry,  Lichfield  read  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
313     i        30      Allen,  Thomas  (1542-1632) :  for  Peleusiensis  read  Pelusiensis 

326     i      23-2    Alley,  William:  for  with  the  prebend  of  St.  Pancras  in  that  church  read  and  to 
f.e.        the  prebend  of  St.  Pancras  in  that  church  in  1559-60 

329  i        33      Alleyn,  Edward:  for  1622  read  1623 

330  i        19      Allibond,  John :  for  St.  Mary-le-Crypt  read  St.  Mary-de-Crypt 

38  after  l  Clerk's  Register '  insert  in  Bloxam'a  Register  of  Magdalen  College, 

Oxford 
332    ii    20  f.e.  Allin,  Sir  Thomas :  for  November  1670  read  15  Apr.  1671 

6 f.e.  for  1785  read  1685 

358    ii  5-4f.e.  Amherst,  Jeffrey,  Baron  Amherst :  for  and  made  governor  of  Virginia  raid  He 

was  made  governor  of  Virginia  in  Sept.  1768 

369     i     20-22  for  in  1780  colonel ....  the  2nd  Life  Guards  read  in  April  1779  colonel  of  the 

2nd  Horse.Grenadiers,  transferring  him  to  the  colonelcy  of  the  2nd  Horse 
Guards  in  1782 

361  ii  7  Amherst,  William  P.,  Earl  Amherst :  add  He  was  gazetted  governor-general  of 
Canada  on  1  Apr.  1835,  on  the  nomination  of  Peel,  but  a  change  of  ministry 
followed  immediately,  and  he  did  not  take  up  the  appointment 

366  ii       LI.      Amos,  Andrew:  after  ~Brompton  insert  serving  from  1847  to  1852  and  for  1848 

read  in  May  1849 

367  ii    15  f.e.  after  politics  insert  He  died  18  Apr.  1860 

369     i      9-10    Amyot,  Thomas :  for  having  become  treasurer  .  .  .  1823  read  as  treasurer  of  the 

latter  society  from  1823  to  1847 
384     i       19      Anderson,  John  (fl.  1799):  for  T.  Bnrsley  raid  T.  Bensley 

26-30  for   His  treatment  of  foliage  .  .  .  may  be  attributed  read  His  treatment 

of  foliage  is  seen  to  admirable  advantage  in  the  cuts  in  Bloomfield's 
'Farmer's  Boy.'  The  first  edition  of  this  work  (1800)  states  that  the 
'  ornaments '  were  engraved  by  Anderson.  Nevertheless  its  cuts  have 
long  been  erroneously  ascribed  to  Bewick 

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401  ii     6  f.e.  Andrewes,  Lancelot :  before  His  insert  From  1589  to  1609  he  was  prebendary  of 

Southwell 

402  i         7  after  stall  insert  (1597-8) 

ii       13  after  Essex  insert  He  died  26  Sept.  1626 

405    ii       22  Andrewes,  Eusebius :  for  Holton  read  Hopton 

421    ii       85  Anne  of  Bohemia :  for  duke  of  Bedford  read  earl  of  Bedford  i 

428     i       13  Anne,  Queen  of  Richard  III :  for  seven  years  old  read  five  years  old 

425     i     12-11  Anne  (Boleyn)  (1507-1536) :  omit  (though  .  .  .  descended) 

f-f- 
8-1  f.e.  for  was  afterwards  made  duke  of  Norfolk  read  had  his  father's  dukedom 

restored  to  him 

ii      1-9  for  It  was  Mary  Boleyn  .  .  .  and  being  made,  read   Both   sisters   spent 

some  of  their  early  years  in  France.  It  would  seem  that  Anne,  then 
seven  years  old,  accompanied  her  elder  sister  Mary,  when  she  went  thither 
in  the  suite  of  Henry  VIII's  sister  Mary,  who  was  married  to  Louis  XII  in 
1514.  Mary  Boleyn  was  in  England  again  in  1520,  when  she  married 
William  Carey ;  while  Anne,  who  became 

11  for  she  remained  there  read  she  remained  in  France 

23-4  for  Sir  William  Cary  read  William  Carey 

9-8 f.e.  for  Sir  Piers  Butler,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Ormond  read   the    son    of    Sir 

Piers  Butler,  Earl  of  Ormond 

432    ii    11  f.e.  Anne  of  Denmark  :  for  Upslo  read  Opsloe 
448    ii       31      Anne,  Queen :  after  letter  insert  (the  original  is  at  Longleat) 
450     i      35-6  omit  [for  further  details  ...  GLOUCESTER]  • 

455     i    14  f.e.  for  flattered  read  fluttered 

458    ii    17  f.e.  for  Trimmel  read  Trimnel 

466    ii     35-6  for  Dr.  Smallridge  read  Dr.  Smalridge 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


EEEATA  IN   VOLUME   II 
ANNESLEY BAIRD 

N.B.— ; f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  M.  for  last  liw> 
Page  Col.    Line 

3  i       10      Annesley,  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Anglesey :  for  1672  read  1673 

10%  f  for  Strafford  read  Stafford 

4  i       16     Annesley,  Francis,  Viscount  Valencia :  for  1613  read  1614 

27  before  In  1622  insert  In  1625  lie  became  M.P.   for  the  county  of  Carmar- 

then in  the  English  parliament 

8  ii       35      Annesley,  Samuel :  for  the  meeting-house  read  at  the  meeting-house 
33    i       15      Anson,  George,  Lord  Anson :  after  administration  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Hedon 
from  1745  to  1747 

36  ii  13  f.e.  Anspach,  Elizabeth,  Margravine  of:  for  1780  read  1783 

37  i    34,  35  for  Nevertheless  ....  separation  read  Three  years  later  they  separated 

39  ii       30      Anstey,  Christopher  :  after  other  pieces  insert '  A  Serious  Alarm  to  the  People 

of  Bath  '  [1772] ;  'The  Priest  Dissected,'  an  exceptionally  virulent  satire 
34  for  was  a  contribution  read  and  '  Priest  Dissected  '  were  contributed 

40  i       16      Anstey,  Thomas  C. :  omit  at  Wellington  College  and 

l.l.  omit  the  government  of 

ii    30,  31  for  he  retired  from  parliamentary  life  read  he  failed  in  his  candidature  for 

Bedford,  and  his  parliamentary  life  ended 

43  i       24      Anstis,  John,  the  elder  :  for  1745  read  1744 

31-35  for  Although  a  strong  tory  he  voted  .  .  .   among  the    '  t ackers  '  read  A» 

a  strong  tory  he  voted  for  the  bill  for  the  prevention  of  occasional  con- 
formity, and  his  name  appeared  among  the  '  tackers ' 
ii     37-8  for  1744-45  read  1743-44 

44  i    20  f.e.  for  folio  read  quarto 

45  i       10      Anstis,  John,  the  younger ;  for  Coliton  read  Colyton 

11  f.e.   Anstruther,  Sir  John :  after  1790-96  insert  and  for  Crail  and  Anstruther  district 
of  Burghs  1796-7.     He  was  solicitor-general  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  1793-5 
±f.e.  for  and  created  a  baronet  read  and  in  1798  was  created  a  baronet 

6   ii     &s'C  *  Anstruther,  Robert :  for  June  read  January  1809 
50    i       33      Appleyard,  Sir  Mathew :  for  1669  read  1670 

ii    15  f.e.  for  Headon  read  Hedon  from  1661  till  his  death 

12,  f.e.  after  State,  insert  was  M.P.  for  Charlemont  in  the  Irish  House  of  Common* 

'  1665-6, 
12-11/e.  for  in  1669  read  on  20  Feb.  1669-70 

8  f.e.  for  vii.  read  ii. 

54    i        1       Aram,  Eugene :  for  Netherdale  read  Nidderdale 

30  for  a  private   school  at  Lynn  Regis  read  the  corporation  school  of  Lynn 

Regis 

61   ii        6       Arbuthnot,  Charles:  after  St.  Ives  insert  and  in   1830-1  the  constituency  of 
Ashburton 


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67      i     14  f.e.  Arbuthnot,  Sir  Thomas :  for  queen  read  prince-regent 

9  f.e.  after  rank  of  insert  major-general  in  1825,  and  of 

5  f.e.  for  in  1849  read  on  26  Jan.  1849 

ii       29      Archdall,  Mervyn :  after  cathedral  insert  this  he  resigned  in  1772 
71      i       26      Archer,  John  (1598-1682) :  for  Hide  read  Hyde 

44  for  1661  read  1672 

75     i     28  f.e.  Arden,  Richard  P.,  Baron  Alvanley :  for  In  1782  he  became   M.P.  for  Newton 
read  In  1783  he  became  M.P.  for  Newtown  (I.  of  W.) 

22  f.e.  for  a  year  later  read  two  years  later 

78     i       24      Ardmillan,  Lord :  for  CBAWFOBD  read  CRAUFUBD 

83     A       "     \  Arkwright,  Sir  Richard :  for  Reed  read  Need 

ji     o  j.e.  i 

85      i     20-26  for  That  Arkwright  was  not  over-scrupulous  ....  the  character  of  a  barber 

read  It  has  been  argued  in  error  that  Arkwright  misdescribed  his  occupa- 
tion in  his  first  patent,  but  as  a  matter  of  fact  he  merely  described  himself 
there  as  '  of  the  town  of  Nottingham  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,'  nor 
was  any  trade  mentioned  in  his  second  patent 
28  omit  moreover 

36  for  inventions  of  Paul  ....  patents  read  invention  of  Lewis  Paul  [q.  v.]> 

who  had  obtained  a  patent 

37  omit  and  1758 

42-46  for  Not  only  did   Paul  ....  adopted   read  Another  of  Paul's  machines 

patented  in  1758  did  not  include  spinning  by  rollers 
61  for  it  is  now  known  that   read  according  to   the   somewhat  disputable 

evidence  of  Baines 

87     i       40      Araine,  or  Armyne,  Lady  Mary :  for  LADY  MABY  read  MABY,  LADY 
94     i     23/.<?.  Armstrong,  John  (1673-1742) :  for  1673  read  1674 

21  f.e.  after  1742)  insert  '  Chief  Engineer  of  England,  born  at  Ballyard,  King's  Co., 

31  March  1674,  was  eldest  son  of  Robert  Armstrong,  who  married  Lydia, 
daughter  of  Michael  Howard  of  Ballyard.  He  saw  much  active  service 
under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  and  Prince  Eugene.  He 

94      i     16-14  for  He  appears  ....  England,'  read  He  was  quartermaster-general  from 

f.e.  Jan.  1712-3  and  'Chief  Engineer  of  England'  from  Nov.  1714  till  his 

death  on  25  Apr.  1742.  In  1716,  while  Armstrong  was  surveyor-general  oi 
the  ordnance,  Woolwich  Arsenal  was  founded,  but  though  the  development 
of  the  scheme  owed  much  to  his  co-operation  it  is  doubtful  if  it  was  initiated 
by  him  [see  SCHALCH,  ANDBEW].  He 

l.l.  after  the  ' Report '  insert  He  married  on  20   Sept.   1714  Anne  Priscilla, 

daughter  of  Major  Burroughs,  and  left  five  daughters,  of  whom  the 
second,  Anne,  became  second  wife  of  Benjamin  Hoadly  (1706-1757)  [q.  v.] 

ii     2  5'*'  }  f°r  Badesdale  read  Badeslade 

89    ii       11      Armstrong,  John  (1813-1856) :  after  truer  insert  popularity 
100    i     12-11   Armstrong,  Sir  Thomas :  omit  joined  Ormond  ....  and 
f.e 

ii       35  after  Stafford  insert  in  the  two  parliaments  of  1679  and  in  the  one  of  1681 

103     i    14  f.e.  Arnald,  Richard  :  after  was  insert  senior  wrangler  in  1766 
9  f.e.  for  preceptor  read  sub-preceptor 

1  f.e.  after  canon  of  Windsor  insert  in  1779 

106     i    25  f.e.  Arne,  Thomas  A. :  for  In  the  same  year  read  On  12  Jan.  1734 
24  f.e.  omit  (19  Dec.) 

22  f.e.  for  Early  in  the  following  year  read  Shortly  afterwards 
ii  25  f.e.              for  30  March  read  20  March 

113    ii      24      Arnold,  Thomas  (1795-1842) :  after  his  father  insert  William  Arnold 

30  after  the  heart  insert  on  3  March  1801.    (There  is  a  tablet  to  his  memory  in 

Whippingham  church.) 

117     i     22-23  for  other  sermons  ....   lifetime  read  'Christian  Life'  (1841)   and  two 

posthumously  published  volumes  of  sermons  (edited  by  Mrs.  Arnold  in 
1842  and  1845) 
ii       36      Arnold,  Thomas  J. :  for  Stephen  read  Samuel 

omit  This  was  ....  appeared 
119    ii       29      Arnot,  Hugo:  for  1777  read  1776 
35  for  1817  read  1816 

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Page  Ool. 

Arnott,  George  A.  W. :  for  Lighthill  cemetery  read  Sighthill  cemetery 
Arnway,  John :  omit  Lichfield  and 

Arrow  smith,  John  (1602-1659) :  omit  and  ....  Cambridge 
for  St.  Catherine's  Hall  read  St.  John's  College 

after  University  insert  was  appointed  in  1651  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 
for  1649  read  1658 

Arthur,  Duke  of  Brittany :  for  1189  read  1187 
Arthur,  son  of  Henry  VII :  after  the  Bath  insert  and  in  1491  knight  of  the 

Garter 
Arthur,  Sir  George :  for  1823  read  1824 

for  in    1853,  ....  year  read  was  promoted  major-general  in    1846  and 

lieutenant-general  in  1854.     He  died  on  19  Sept.  1854 
Arundell,  of  Cornwall :  for  Perranzabulae  read  Perranzabuloe 
Arundell,  Lady  Blanche  :  for  LADY  BLANCHE  read  BLANCHE,  LADY 
Arundell,  Henry  :  for  26  Dec.  read  29  Dec. 
Arundell,  John  (d.  1477):  for  tine  deanery  read  a  canonry 

Arundell,  John  (d.  1504) :  after  living  insert  He  became  treasurer  of  Hereford  in 
1464  and  prebendary  in  1476 

147  i     14  f.e.  Arundell,  Sir  John  (1576-1656  ?) :  for  1623  read  1643 

11-9  for  He  was  at  different  times  ....  Michell  read  he  was  M.P.  in  1597  for 

f.e.  Michell 

6/.e.  after  Edward  I  insert  In  1601  and  1621  he  was  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  in  1624 

for  St.  Mawes,  and  in  1628  and  the  Short  Parliament  of  1640  for  Tregony 

148  i        22      Arundell,  Richard :  for  1639  read  the  Short  and  Long  Parliaments  of  1640 

29  before  and  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Beeralston  in  1660,  and  again  in 

1662 

30  for  1664  read  1664-5 

153     i        32      Ascham,  Roger :  for  John  Tindal  read  William  Tyndale 
ii  24  f.e.  for  of  whom  read  and 

159  ii       35      Asgill,  Sir  Charles :  for  the  colonelcy  of  the  85th  Foot  in  Oct.  1806  read  the 

colonelcy  of  the  3rd  West  India  Regiment  in  1806,  that  of  the  85th  foot  in  Oct. 
of  the  same  year 

160  i         3       Asgill,  John:  after  Bramber  insert  and  was  first  elected  for  the  place  in  1699, 

retiring  at  the  dissolution  of  1700 

2/.e.  for  On  the  dissolution  of  1707  read  After  the  prorogation  in  1707 

ii      2-3  omit  being  returned  to  the  next  parliament 

162  i    24  f.e.  Ashhurnham,  John :  after  the  duke  insert  In  1628  he  was  elected  M.P.  for  Hastings 
ii       24  for  1648  read  1643-4 

163  ii    12  f.e.  after  any  other  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Sussex  from  1661  till  his  expulsion 

in  1667  for  taking  a  bribe  of  500?.  from  French  merchants 

164  i       13      Ashhurnham,  William:  after  the  household  insert  and  was  elected  M.P.  for 

Ludgers  Hall  in  1661,  sitting  till  the  dissolution  of  1678 

165  ii     6/.e.    Ashhy,  George  (1724-1808) :  for  926,  1006,  136  read  92  6-100  6,  109,  111,  112 

166  ii       27      Ashhy,  Sir  John :  after  he  died  insert  He  was  comptroller  of  the  store-keeper's 

accounts  in  the  navy  from  1690  till  his  death 
170     i       32      Ashhy,  Sir  Anthony  :  for  1627  read  1628 

ii        4  after  Eliz.}  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tavistock  in  1588  and  for  Old  Sarum  in 

1593 
25  for  1627  read  1627-8 

172  i       37      Ashley,  Rohert :  before  His  mind  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Dorchester  in  1597 

173  i        41      Ashmole,  Elias  :  for  MARTIN  read  WILLIAM 
ii       13  omit  commissioner 

177  ii     8  f.e.    Ashton,   John  (d.   1691) :  befo-re  was  clerk  insert   of  the   family  of  Ashton  of 

Penketh 

178  i    19  f.e  after  1690-1  insert  being  buried  at  St.  Faith's  under  St.  Paul's  on  the  same 

day 
ii      4-5  for    Ashton's  widow  ....  Rigby  read    Ashton    married  in   1686   Mary, 

daughter  of  Edward  Rigby  of  Co  vent  Garden.     She 
23      Ashton,  Peter  :  for  (fl.  1546)  read  (d.  1548),  translator,  was  prebendary  of  Lincoln 

in  1542,  and  died  in  1548.     (LE  NEVE'S  Fasti.)     He 
187     i        26      Ashworth,  Sir  Charles :  for  1825  read  1830 
190     i        8       Aske,  Rohert :  for  On  a  tower  read  On  the  tower 

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192     i    lf.e.   |.Agkew    Anthony:   for  1772  read  1774 

11       •'•>     ) 

202    ii    11-10   Astell,  William :  for  in  the  same  year  ....  the  House  rear?  after  an  unsuccess 
f.e.  ful  contest  in  1806  was  in  1807  returned  to  the  House 

ii     Sf.e.  for  six  successive  read  seven  successive 

7  f.e.  after  subsequently  insert  from  1841 

4  f.e.  after  filled  insert  each  of 

8  f.e.  for  several  read  four 

208     i       29  after  London  insert  He  died  7  March  1847 

205  ii     15  f.e.  Astley,  Sir  Jacob  :  for  Manchester.     During  read  Manchester  during 

14  f.e.  after  (27  Oct.;  insert  a  full  stop 

206  i         9  for  Stow-in-the-Wold  read  Stow-on-the-Wold 

ii       80      Astley,  John  (d.  1595) :  before  Maidstone  insert  Lyme  Regis  in  the  parliament  of 

1750  and 

81-32  omit  having  before  ....  Commons 

212     i       44      Aston,  Sir  Richard  :  for  the  Rockingham  read  Lord  North's 

ii     4/.e.    Aston,  Sir  Thomas :  after  part  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Cheshire  in  the   Short 

Parliament  of  1640 
219     i        2       Atherton,  Sir  William :  for  1852  read  1851 

ii    28  f.e.  Atkins,  Henry  :  for  He  read  Matriculating  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  in  1574,  he 

221  i     24  f.e.  Atkins,  William  :  for  1679  read  1681 

222  ii    6  f.e.    Atkinson,  James  (1759-1839) :  after  grave  '  insert  In  addition  to  his  other  acquire 

ments,  Atkinson  had  a  remarkable  talent  for  portraiture,  and  no  less  than 
eight  portraits  by  him,  variously  in  oils,  water  colours,  and  pen  and  ink, 
are  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery 

5f.e.  for  His  works  are  :  1  read  His  only  work  is 

4/.e.  for  2  read  The 

223  i        3  after  8vo.  insert  usually  ascribed  to  our  James  Atkinson,  was  by  James 

Atkinson,  1780-1852  [q.  v.] 

226  ii    14  f.e.  Atkinson,  William :  for  within  the  bounds  ....  of  York  read  in  the  ainsty  of 

York 

227  i       19      Atkyns,  Sir  Edward :  for  Kensington  read  Bensington 

229     i    19  f.e.  Atkyns,  Richard:  for  Newnham-by-G-loucester  read  Newnham-on-Severn 
282     i      Sf.e.    ) 

ii    14  f.e.  [Atkyns,  Sir  Robert:  for  Saperton  read  Sapperton 

5  f.e.    i 

234  i     20-23  Atterbury,  Francis :  for  been  thrust  ....  the  Reformation  read  been  elected  to 

the  mastership  of  University  College  in  1676,  had  printed  an  attack  upon 
the  Reformation  from  the  pen  of  Abraham  Woodhead 
24  f.e.  after  in  reality  insert  in  great  part 

235  i       26  for  1711-12  read  Aug.  1711 

ii       16  for  bishop  of  Rochester  read  dean  of  Westminster 

16f.e.  after  He  was  arrested  insert  in  1722 

237    ii     7  f.e.  for  in  1732  read  on  22  Feb.  1731-2 

288    i     21  f.e.  Atterbury,  Lewis  (d.  1693) :  after  in  town  insert  From  1690  till  his  death  he  was 
prebendary  of  Lincoln 

241  i        5       Attwood,  Thomas  :  after  wrote  insert  other  anthems 

242  i        4       Attwell,  Hugh  :  for  Duborne  read  Daborne 

245    ii     9  f.e.    Aubrey,  William :  before  He  died  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Carmarthen  Borough 

in  1554,  Brecon  in  1558,  Hindon  in  1559,  Arundel  in  1562,  and  Taunton  in  1592 
247    i       20      Auchmuty,  Sir  Samuel :  for  made  a  knight  of  the  Bath  read  knighted 
22-3  omit  and  ....  103rd  regiment 

27-82  for  1806  had  been  nothing  ....  Buenos  Ay  res,  which  read  1806  had  beea 

suggested  to  Sir  Home  Riggs  Popham  [q.  v.]  when  at  the  Cape  by  the 
report  of  an  American  merchantman  to  the  effect  that  the  inhabitants  of 
Monte  Video  and  Buenos  Ayres  were  discontented  with  their  Spanish  go- 
vernment, and  Sir  Home  Popham  recognised  that  the  seizure  of  a  rich  city 
like  Buenos  Ayres 

u'     16  before  and  in  1810  insert  and  made  colonel  of  the  103rd  regiment 

18  f.e.  after  parliament  insert  became  knight  of  the  Bath 

18  f.e.  after  active  service  insert  In  that  year  he  became  G.C.B. 

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248  ii       10      Audley,  Edmund :  for  Hereford  read  Lichfield 

20  for  Gevendale  read  Givendale 

249  i      5  f.e.    Audley,   Hugh :    after  money-lender  insert  admitted   student  of  Inner  Temple 

Nov.  1603, 'and  called  to  the  bar  1611 

ii       27  after of  Literature '  insert  Audley  Street  in  west  London,  which  runs  through 

lands  owned  by  him,  was  named  after  him. 

250  i       29      Audley,  James  :  for  1369  read  1386 
ii       34  for  1362  read  1367 

251  i     10-11   Audley,  Thomas,   Baron  Audley :  for  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge  ....  He 

then  came  read  Cambridge,  apparently  studying  for  a  time  at  Buckingham 
College,  which  was  founded  in  1519.  In  1542,  two  years  before  his  death, 
he  reconstituted  the  foundation  at  his  own  cost,  and  obtained  a  royal 
license  to  change  its  name  to  '  the  College  of  the  St.  Mary  Magdalene.' 
Audley  was  thus  founder  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge 
4  f.e.  after  More  insert  In  1529  Audley  was  elected  M.P.  for  Essex 

255  i  3-7  Aufrere,  Anthony  :  for  in  the  preface  .  .  .  .  in  the  reformation  read  (The  '  Tribute  ' 
was  really  by  Herder,  and  appeared  under  the  title  of  '  Denkmal  Ulrichs  von 
Hutten  '  in  the  '  Teutscher  Merkur '  for  July  1776,  being  reprinted  in  a  spurious 
edition  of  Goethe's  works  in  1779 ;  see  Herder's  '  Werke,'  ed.  Hempl,  xv.  355.) 
31  Augustus  Frederick,  Duke  of  Sussex :  after  1773  insert  He  was  made  K.G.  in  1786 
3  f.e.  for  1839  read  1838 

2       Austen,  Jane :  for  July  read  January 
264     i      9  f.e.  \ 

7'f.e.  [  Austin,  John  (1613-1669) :  for  Hicks  read  Hickes 


267     i       37      Austin,  John  (1790-1859) :  after  Timon  insert  [Cormenin] 
276    ii       12      Awdelay,  John  :  for  1575  read  1567 

282  i         7       Aylmer,  John  :  after  persuasion  insert  He  resumed  the  Stow  archdeaconry  in  1559 

11  before    For    the    next    insert    and    received    three    prebends  in  Lincoln 

Cathedral 

283  ii    23  f.e.  Aylmer,  Matthew  :  before  After  the  peace  insert  and  was  also  appointed  a  lord 

of  the  Admiralty 

284  i        18  after  peerage  insert  of  Ireland 

19  after  Balrath  insert  He  had  been  elected  whig  M.P.  for  Portsmouth  in  1695 

and  for  Dover  in  1697,  1713,  and  1715 

31      Ayloffe,  John:  after  (in.  186)  insert  together  with  another  poem  'On  the- Cam- 
bridge Commencement,  by  Captain  Ayloffe  '  (iii.  188-9) 

285  i     26  f.e.  Ayloffe,  Sir  Joseph :  for  Cowdry  read  Cowdray 
287    i        9       Aymer  de  Valence  (d.  1200)  :  for  1352  read  1252 

290     i       18      Ayreminne,  Richard  de :  after  Norwich  insert  He  became  prebendary  of  York  in 

1316 
ii       22      Ayreminne,  William  de :  after  Salisbury  insert  Hereford  1320 

23-25  for  he  is  said  ....  received  read  while  living  in  France,  he  received 

26-28  for  and  to  have  ....  pope's   nomination  read  The    pope  was  then  at 

Avignon,  and  Ayreminne  immediately  obtained  his  nomination 
294     i       11      Ayscough,  Francis :  for  1766  read  1763 

44-6  for  Bristol  ....  Magazine  '  read  Bristol  in  1761.     He  died  16  Aug.  1763 

297    i       32      Ayscough,  Samuel :  for  John  Wane  read  Hans  Sloaue 
307    ii     19  f.e.  Baber,  Sir  John :  for  March  1660  read  March  1660-1 
313     i        12      Babington,  Francis  :  for  Keymes  read  Keyaes 

ii     2  f.e.    Babington,  Gervaise :  for  prebendary  read  prebend 

321  ii        9       Backwell,  Edward :  for  LIBSCOMB'S  read  LIPSCOMB'S 

322  ii       25  for  the  same  year  read  1673 

323  i        18  for  1680  read  1681 

20-25  for  1657  and  ....  and  the  city  read  31  Jan.  1659-60,  and  was  discharged 

from  that  office  on  payment  of  700?.  on  13  June  1661 
7  f.e.  for  Libscomb's  read  Lipscomb's 

ii       6       Bacon,  Ann :  for  LADY  ANN  read  ANN,  LADY 

9-10  for  John  Cawnton  of  London  read  Sir  William  Fitzwilliam  of  Gains  Park, 

Essex 

328    ii    13-12    Bacon,  Francis  :  for  in  June  1575  read  on  27  June  1576 
f.e. 

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386     i        40      Bacon,  Francis :  after  seat  in  it  insert  (he  had  been  returned  both  for  Ipswich  and 

St.  Albans  and  sat  for  the  former) 
341     i        ol  after  resources  insert  Bacon  had  been  elected  for  Ipswich,  St.  Albans,  and 

Cambridge  University,  and  sat  for  the  last 

362     i  1 10  f.e.  Bacon,  John  (1740-1790) :  for  Whitfield's  read  Whitefield's 
367     i  '    25      Bacon,  Sir  Nicholas:  aft er Cambridgeshire  insert  and  next  year  was  elected  M.P. 

for  Dartmouth 
369    ii       18  for  ib.  read  Hist.  Cotnm.  MSS.  Rpt. 

i        15  after  1562  insert  in  which  year  he  had  been  elected  M.P.  for  Beverley 

31-32  for  son  of  the  lord  keeper's  fourth  son  read  fourth  son  of  the  lord  keeper's  son 

14  f.e.  after  1604  insert  was  M.P.  for  Norfolk  in  the  same  year 

ii        5  omit  for  Suffolk  (1592-3) 

374     i        28      Bacon,  Eohert :  after  Edmund  Rich  insert  which  has  been  identified  with  the 
MS.  C  12,  9  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     A  fragment,  or  a  fragment 
of  an  abridgment  of  it,  is  at  the  end  of  Lambeth  MS.  135  (cf.  Wilfrid 
Wallace,  St.  Edmund,  1893,  pp.  5-6). 
29  for  this  read  the  life 

32-5  omit  but  as  a  separate  work  ....  authority 

385     i     7  f.e.    Bade w,  Richard  :  after  1326  insert  and  again  in  1338 

388  i       8       Badiley,  Richard :  for  (ji.  1649-1656)  read  (d.  1657) 

389  i     12-13  for  In  the  summer  of  1656  read  On  14  Feb.  1655-6 

15  after  the  Downs  insert  (Public  Intelligencer,  11-18  Feb.  1655-6) 

17-19  for  he  probably  died  ....  whilst  read  he  died  in  August  1657,  according  to 

the  announcement  in  '  Mercurius  Politicus,'  11  Aug.  1657 

394    i     6  f.e.    Bagehot,  Walter:  after  of  thought  insert  He  was  the  unsuccessful  liberal  candi- 
date for  Bridgewater  against  George  Patton  [q.  v.]  in  1866 

399  i       13      Bagot,  Lewis :  omit  was 

24  for  his  deanery  read  the  deanery  of  Christchurch 

ii     9-11    Bagot,   Richard :   for  Blithfield  ....  Worcester  read  Blithfield.    In  1812  he 
became  prebendary  of  Lichfield  ;  in  1817  canon  of  Worcester,  and  in  1822 
canon  of  Windsor ;  he  was  appointed  dean  of  Canterbury  2  Sept.  1827 
after  D.D.  insert  he  held  the  deanery  of  Canterbury  in  commendam 

400  ii       14      Bagot,  Sir  William :  after  (Clans.  1  H.  IV)  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Warwickshire 

in  eleven  parliaments,  from  Feb.  1387-8  till  his  death 

401  i       15      Bagshaw,  Christopher:  before  About  1579  insert  In  1578  he  was  made  preben- 

dary of  Lichfield 

403  i     10 f.e.  Bagshaw,  Henry:  before  and  insert  in  1668 

8  f.e.  for  Barnaby  read  Barmby 

2  f.e.  for  1681  read  1680 

404  i        6       Bagshaw,  William:  for  Chalmarton  read  Chelmorton 
411     i     28  f.e.  Bailey,  Thomas :  fo-r  Gillingham  read  Gilling 

ii    16  f.e.  Baillie,  Charles  (1542-1625) :  for  Rudolfi  read  Ridolfi 
«2  '  i  •     15  for  L.H.S.  read  I.H.S. 

ii      20     Baillie,  Charles,  Lord  Jerviswoode  (1804-1879) :  for  1683  read  1684 
418    n      6-7     Baillie,  John  (1772-1833)  :  for  from  1830  to  1832  read  in  1830  and  from   1832 

till  his  death  next  year 
before  He  was  elected  insert  He  was  a  moderate  whig  supporting  Catholic 

emancipation  but  opposing  the  Reform  Bill 
420    ii     22-3    Baillie,  Matthew:  for  Duntisbourne  rearf  Duntisburne  Abbots 

Baillie,  Robert  (1599-1662) :  for  Ja-mes  Charles  Stuart  read  Prince  Charles  Edward 
otuart  ,, 

427.   ii       27      Baily,  Edward  H. :  for  British  read  Bristol 

1       Bainbridge,  Christopher :  for  1511  read  1511-2 

Bainbrigge,  Sir  Philip :  for  on  31  March  1854  read  in  May  1860 
Baine,  James :  omit  a  tradition  runs  that 

after  Lord's .Supper  there  insert  in  accordance  with  the  principle  of  his 

denomination  'to  hold  communion  with  all  visible  saints  ' 
for  Whitfield  read  Whitefield 

)    ii       12      Baines,  Matthew  T. :  for  Lord  Russell's  read  Lord  John  Russell's 
i    4/.e.    Baines,  Thomas  (1822-1875) :  for  1876  read  1875 
ii        5       Baird,  Sir  David :  for  a  filibustering  read  the 

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ERRATA   IN   VOLUME   III 
BAKER BEADON 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  /./.  for  last  line 
Page  Ool.    Liue 

vi      ii        4       List  of  Writers  :  insert  E.  S Edward  Smith 

3      ii     36-7     Baker,   David :    for    hitherto  unpublished    read  published  in   Ellis's   '  Original 
Letters,''  2nd  ser.  iii.  256 

12  i        21       Baker,  Sir  John  (d.  1558) :  after  law  insert  on  12  May  1520  he  was  made  under - 

sheriff  and  judge  of  the  Sheriff's  Court  of  London  (Letter  Book  N,  fo. 
136  b).  That  post  he  held  until  he  was  appointed  recorder  of  London  in 
Nov.  1526  (ib.  O,  fo.  168  b). 

23  after  Denmark  insert  In  1529  he  was  elected  to  parliament  for  both  Bed- 

ford and  City  of  London  and  sat  for  the  latter  constituency   till   1536. 
He   was    subsequently    M.P.   for    Guildford    1542-4,  Lancaster  1545-7, 
Huntingdonshire  1547-52,  Bramber  1553,  and  Kent  from  1554  till  his  death. 
for  Not  long  afterwards  read  In  July  1585,  when  he  resigned  the  recordership 
24,  25  omit  elected  speaker  ....  subsequently 

27  after  exchequer  insert  Two  years  later,  1547,  he  was  elected  Speaker. 

19  f.e.  after  office  insert  of  chancellor  of  the  exchequer 

13  i        6      Baker,  John  (1661-1716) :  after  1716  insert  He  was  whig  M.P.  for  Weymouth  in 

1713,  was  unseated  on  petition  next  year,  was  re-elected  in  1715. 

15  after  death  insert  was  whig  M.P.  for  Hythe  in  four  parliaments  from  1722 

till  his  death 

14  i       35      Baker,  Philip :  after  He  insert  was  proctor  at  Cambridge  in  1549  and 

38  after  appointments ;  insert  he  was  a  prebendary  at  Hereford  1560-9. 

ii  15  f.e.  Baker,  Sir  Richard :  after  Baker  insert  was  M.P.  successively  for  Horsham, 
Lancaster,  Romney,  and  Shoreham  in  the  parliaments  between  1554  and 
1558.  He 

15  i         5  before  In  1603  insert  In  1593  he  was  elected  M.P.  for  Arundel  and  in  1597 

for  East  Grinstead 

25     ii    11  f.e.  Balcanquhall,  Walter,  D.D. :  for  1624  read  1624-5 
28     ii     3/.e.    Baldock,  Robert  de  :  after  pluralities  insert  He  held  prebends  in  the  cathedrals 

of  Lichfield  and  Lincoln 
85     ii       16      Baldwin,  George :  for  1818  read  1826 

17-19  for  was  born  ....  uncertain  read  son  of  William  Baldwin,  hop  merchant 

in  the  Borough,  was  born  about  1743. 
29,  30  for  from  Cyprus  ....  death  read  of  the  death  of  his  brother,  consul  at 

Cyprus. 
36      i        13  for  1778  read  1798 

11  f.e.  after  Baldwin  insert  died  19  Feb.  1826,  aged  83  ( Gen  t.  Mag.  1826,  i.  288).    He 

8  f.e.  after  her  insert  Dean  Burgon  wrote  a  memoir  of  Mrs.  Baldwin,  his  great 

aunt,  who  died  in  1839  (Gent.  Mag.  1839,  ii.  656-8). 
38      i     19  f.e.  Baldwin,  Sir  Timothy  :  after  1660)  insert  holding  the  office  till  1663. 

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42     i       13      Bale,  John  :  for  1559  read  1558 
57     ii       13      Balfour,  Nesbit:  after  Burghs  imert  from  1790  to  1796 

14  after  Arundel  insert  from  1797 

15  after  made  insert  colonel  of  the  93rd  regiment  in  1793  and 
31      i         1       Balguy,  John:  for  1727  read  1727-8 

19      Balguy,  Thomas :  for  1785  read  1795 

20  f.e.  after  shire  insert  He  was  a  prebendary  in  Lincoln  cathedral  from  1748  till 

his  death. 

18  f.e.  for  Salisbury  read  Winchester 
VI  f.e.  omit  the  line 

75  i     20  f.e.  Ball,  John  (1585-1640) :  for  Treatise  read  Catechisme 

16/.e.  for  a  William  Seaman  in  1666  read  William  Seaman  [q.  v.j  in  1660 

76  ii       31       Ball,  Nicholas  :  after  Inn  insert  and  one  of  the  king's  Irish  serjeants. 

24/.<?.  for  1835  read  1836 

21  f.e.  after  Ireland  insert  in  July  1838 

89     ii  6-5  f.e.  Balmford,  James :  for  ANDREW  BARNES  read  AMBROSE  BARNES 

108  i        8       Bampfield,  Thomas  :  for  (fl.  1658)  read  (d.  1693) 
ii    VI  f.e.  Bampfylde,  John  C. :  for  vii.  309  read  iv.  301 

104     i     3  f.e.    Bampton,  John  :  for  in  1751  read  2  June  1751,  aged  61 

(The  articles  on  John  van  der  Banck  and  Peter  van  der  Banck  are  re- written 
under  the  headings  Vanderbank,  John,  and  Vanderbank,  Peter.    (See  volume 
.     Iviii.  pp.  100-101.) 

24  f.e.  Bancroft,  Edward  :  after  Priestley  insert  was  born  at  Westfield,  Massachusetts, 
9  Jan.  1744.  He  received  only  a  rudimentary  education,  and  after  a 
few  years'  apprenticeship  to  some  trade  ran  away  to  sea.  In  1763  he 
settled  in  Guiana,  where  he  practised  medicine.  He  afterwards  removed 
to  England,  where  he  was  elected  F.R.S.  20  May  1773.  Meanwhile  he 

106  i        6  after  them  insert  Bancroft    died  at   Margate  on  8  Sept.  1821.     Edward 

Nathaniel  Bancroft  [q.  v  ]  was  his  son. 

107  ii    30,  31    Bancroft,   John:  for  the  resignation  of  Dr.  Samuel  Harsnett  read  the  promotion 

of  Dr.  Samuel  Harsnett  to  the  see  of  Chichester. 

109  ii        7       Bancroft,  Richard :  for  In  April  1585  read  On  10  Feb.  1585-6 

4  f.e.  after  &c.  insert  He  was  a  prebendary  of  Canterbury  from  1595-7. 

115     i        28  omit  the  cross  reference  BANGOR,  HUGH 

120  i        9       Banister,  Eichard :  for  1624  ?  read  1626 

3  f.e.  for  was  living  ....  about  1624  read  was  buried  at  St.  Mary's,  Stamford, 

et  seq.  Lincolnshire,  7  April  1626.     His  wife  Anne  was  buried  there  on  16  April 

1624. 
ii       4       Banister,  Sir  William  :  for  (fl.  1713)  read  (d.  1721) 

27  after  787)  insert  He  died  at  Turk  Dean  on  21  Jan.  1720-1,  and  was  buried 

in  the  church  there  (Hist.  Reg.  1721,  Chron.  Diary,  p.  6). 

121  i      '6  f.e.    Bankes,  Henry :  after  year  insert  and  was  returned  without  opposition  in  1830 

t/*.  for  1880  read  1831 

ii       10  for  Woodward  read  Woodley 

19  f.e.  Bankes,  Sir  John :  after  parliament  insert  in  1624  for  Wootton  Bassett  and 
128     i       16      Bankes,  Lady  Mary  :  for  LADY  MARY  read  MARY,  LADY 

124     i     12  f.e.  Bankes,  William  John:  after  1811  insert  He  wasatory  like  the  rest  of  his  family 
11  f.e.  for  1821  read  1822 

9  f.e.  for  1825  read  1826 

Sf.e  for  31  read  32 

of.e  for  lost  this  seat  read  voluntarily  retired 

128  ii    14-18    Banks,  John  :  for  Mention  is  made  ....  British  Museum  read  On  the  title-page 

of  an  edition  of  his  poems  in  two  volumes  (London,  1738)  his  name  is  spelt 
Bancks 

129  ii    28, 29   Banks,  Sir  Joseph :  omit  after  taking  ....  degree 

131     i     28  f.e.  after  Deal  insert  On  21  Nov.  Banks  was  created  Hon.  D.C.L.  at  Oxford 

.136  ii  13  Bankwell,  John  de:  after  1308  read  He  had  been  alderman  successively  of 
Cripplegate  (1286-9)  and  Dowgate  (1291-8)  wards,  and  was  the  first  'clerk'  or 
Town  Clerk  of  London  on  record.  (Cf.  Letter  Book  A,  fo.  74  b,  under  date 
Nov.  1284.)  He  lost  his  life  by  being  trampled  on  at  court  at  Edward  II's  corona- 
tion, 25  Feb.  1308 

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139     i        29      Bannerman,  Anne  :  for  (fl.  1816)  read  (d.  1829) 

ii      1,2  for  We  have  not  ....  career  read  She  died  at  Portobello  near  Edinburgh 

on  29  Sept.  1829. 

18  f.e.  Bannerman,  James,  D.D. :  for  Ormond's  read  Omond  in 

159  6  si'6'  }  Barclfty»  Alexander :  for  Much  Badew  read  Great  Baddow 

35      Barclay,  Joseph  :  for  1881  read  1879 

19  f.e.  Bardelby,  Eobert  de  :  after  1321  insert  He  was  a  prebendary  of  York  in  1305 
33      Bardolf,  William :  for  on  read  after  and  for  5  read  13 

16  f.e.  Barford,  William:  after  1771  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1761 
14  f.e.  for  1761  read  1762 

191  ii      13      Baring,  Charles  Thomas  :  omit  Thomas 

17  f.e.  for  1841  read  1861 

192  ii    17, 18   Baring,  Sir  Francis  :  for  By  1830  ....  years  read  At  the  time  of  his  death 

19,  20  omit  at  the  ....  Baring 

28  after  represented  insert  as  a  whig 

11  f.e.  for  1790  read  1772 

193  i       11  Baring,  Sir  Francis  T.,  1st  Lord  Northbrook  :  before  without  insert  in  the  whig 

interest 

1  f.e.    Baring,  Thomas  :  for  two  ....  1838  read  three  subsequent  occasions,  1837, 1838 
3  f.e.  for  156  read  165 

ii       12  after  Baring  insert  He  was  chairman  of  the  committee  of  Lloyds  and,  like 

Sir  Francis  Baring  [q.  v.],  president  of  the  London  Institution 

27      Baring,  William  B.,  2nd  Baron  Ashburton  :  for  After  the  Eeform  Bill  he  read 
He  sat  for  Winchester  from  1832  to  1837 ;  up  to  that  date  he  was  a  moderate 
whig,  but  it  was  as  a  Conservative  that  he 
7  f.e.  for  She  read  Lady  Ashburton 

194  i         5  for  no  surviving  issue  read  one  daughter,   Mary  Florence,   who  married, 

30  April  1884,  Lord  William  Compton,  afterwards  fifth  Marquis  of  North- 
ampton 

195  i     25  f.e.  Barker,  Sir  Christopher :  for  Risebane  read  Rysbank 

201    ii    16-14  Barker,  Hugh  :  omit  and  for  several  years  ....  in  London 

f.e. 

209    ii        6  Barker,  Sir  Robert :  after  Wallingford  insert  in  1774 

213    ii       10  Barker,  William :  after  1571  insert  and  was  M.P.  for  Bramber  in  that  of  1562-3 

216  ii       17  Barkstead,  John:  for  John  read  Sir  John 

217  i         4  after  Middlesex  insert  having  been  elected  for  Reading  as  well 

18  after  1659)  insert  He  was  elected  alderman  of  Cripplegate  Ward  22  Feb. 

1657-8  (Repertory  66,  fo.  51),  and  held  the  office  till  discharged  on  the 
score  of  '  infirmity,'  31  Jan.  1659-60  (ib.  67,  fo.  36  b). 

220  i       29      Barlow,  Sir  George  H. :  for  1847  read  1846 
ii    18  f.e.  after  Bath  insert  in  Oct.  1806 

221  i     24  f.e.  after  a  year  insert  He  was  made  G.C.B.  in  1815 

22  f.e.  for  February  1847  read  18  Dec.  1846 

222  ii    8  f.e.    Barlow,  Peter  :  for  1827  read  1862 
225    ii    3  f.e.    Barlow,  Thomas :  for  1657  read  1657-8 

229    ii  18f.e.   Barlow,  William  (d.  1568) :  for  (d.  1568)  read  (d.  1569  ?) 

231     i  2  f.e.  for  August  1568  read  probably  10  Dec.  1569 

ii       13  for  Wykeham  read  Wykeham,  or  more  correctly  Wickham 

283     i  12  f.e.  Barlow,  William  (d.  1613) :  for  1600  read  1608 

ii       24  for  Mayer  read  Mayor 

234  i         4       Barlow,  William  (d.  1625) :  after  James  I  insert  was  made  prebendary  of  South- 

well in  1614  and  of  York  in  1617 

235  ii      8-9     Barnard,  Sir  Andrew  F.  :  for  Mary  ....  Bovagh  read  his  second  wife,  Sarah 

(Robertson),  of  Bannbrook,  co.  Londonderry 
54-55  omit  In  July  ....  Bath 

l.l.  after  clasps  insert  He  was  made  K.C.B.  in  January  1815 

236  i        17  for  in  1826  read  13  June  1828 

22  f.e.  for  grand  cross  read  knight 

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237    ii       18      Barnard,  Edward  :  for  1761  read  1760 

19  for  1764  read  1765 

21  for  1801  read  1781 

239  i    5-4  f.e.  Barnard,  John  (d.  1683) :  for  Asgarty  read  Asgardby 

240  i        4       Barnard,  John  (fl.  1685-98) :  for  1688  read  1688-9 

16/>.  Barnard,  Sir  John  :  for  1750  read  1758 
14-13  omit  from  1750  ....  Bridge  Without 

f.e. 

13  f.e.  after  which  insert  ultimately 

ii    21-20   Barnard,  Sir  John :  for  About  1758  ....  and,  after  he  had  been  dead  read  He 
fe  Was  president  of  Christ's  Hospital  from  1740  till  his  retirement  from  the 

corporation  and  from  public  life  in  1758.    He,  having  been  dead 

8-7  f  e  for  Jane     .  .  .  Palmerston  read  Jane  married  the  Hon.  Henry  Temple 

'    (d.  1740)  and  was  mother  of  Henry  Temple,   second  Viscount  Palmers- 
ton  [q.  v.] 

243  ii       23      Barnardiston,  Sir  Nathaniel :  for  Worthinesse  read  Worthlesnesse 

244  i     15-16  for  Sir  Nathaniel's  only  daughter  read  one  of  Sir  Nathaniel's  two  daughters 
ii       32      Barnardiston,  Sir  Samuel :  for  In  1668  read  As  early  as  1661  he  was  a  member  of 

the  committee  of  the  East  India  Company.     From  1668  to  1670 

245  ii     4  f.e.  for  Skipton  read  Skippon 

246  ii       36      Barnardiston,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  resigning  through  ill  health  read  disabled  as  a 

royalist 

4  f.e.  after  supported  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Sudbury  in  1661  on  a  double 

return,  but  was  unseated 

247  i       5-6  for  frequently  ....  Suffolk  read  twice  returned  to  parliament  for  Great 

Grimsby,  1685  and  1689,  and  thrice  for  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1690,  1695,  and 
1698 

248  i       17      Barnes,  Barnabe  :  for  i.  read  ii. 

ii        6  for  Wonders  read  Wordes  •>    i 

8  for  Cambridge  read  Oxford 

249  i       13      Barnes,  Sir  Edward:    after  1813  insert  He  was  lieut.-governor   of  Dominica 

1808-12  and  was  gazetted  lieut.-governor  of  Antigua  Dec.  1813,  though  he 
did  not  take  up  the  appointment 

26  after  He  insert  was  colonel  of  the  4th  garrison  battalion  1815-16  and 

28  after  1819  insert  He  was  colonel  1st  battalion  rifle  regiment  1820-2 

21  f.e.  for  M.  A.  Taylor,  Esq.  read  the  Right  Hon.  Michael  Angelo  Taylor  [q.  v.] 

20  f.e.  before  the  borough  insert  in  the  conservative  interest 

256     i        13      Barnes,  Robert:  for  mid-Lent  Sunday  read  the  third  Sunday  in  Lent 
258    i       18      Barnes,  Thomas  (1785-1841) :  for  he  criticised  read  he  suffered  Dean  Blakesley  to 
criticise 

263  i    18  f.e.    Barnfield,  Eichard  :  for  Dorlestone  read  Darlaston 

ii  18  f.e.    Barnham,  Benedict :  after  sheriff  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight, 

in  the  parliament  of  1597 
3  f.e.  for  Alice  read  Dorothy 

264  ii      U.      Barnston,  John:  for  1600  read  1600-1 

275    ii    21  f.e.  Barre,  Isaac :  before  Through  insert  He  was  lieut. -colonel-commandant  of  106th 

foot  from  1761  until  he  was  deprived  in  1763 

282    ii    4  f.e.    Barrett,  John  (1753-1821) :  for  J.  E.  Abbott  read  the  Rev.  T.  K.  Abbott 
285    ii  18  f.e.  Barrett,  William :  for  15  Sept.  read  18  Oct. 

290  ii    10  f.e    Barrington,  John  S.,  1st  Viscount  Barrington :  for  Sheriff  of  Bristol  read  a  local 

whig  leader  of  Bristol,  where  he  was  sheriff,  mayor,  and  M.P. 

291  i     9  f.e.    Barrington,  Sir  Jonah :  for  1792  read  1790 

1  f.e.  for  1798  read  1797 

6  f.e.  for  1799  read  1798,  and  for  Bannagher  read  Clogher 

5-4  f.e.  for  the  dissolution  ....  in  1800  read  January  1800.     He  contested  Dublin 

City  unsuccessfully  in  1802.     He  was  knighted  in  May  1807. 

293  ii  28  Barrington,  Samuel :  after  his  flag  insert  He  had  been  colonel  of  marines  1770-8 
(when  he  was  promoted  to  flag  rank),  was  lieut.-general  of  marines  1786-99,  and 
general  of  marines  in  succession  to  Lord  Howe  from  1799  till  his  death 

295  ii  9  Barrington,  William  W.,  2nd  Viscount  Barrington :  for  Lord  Shelburne's  read 
Lord  Rockingham's 

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299     i    16  f.e.    Barrow,  Isaac  (1614-1680)  :  for  1669  read  1669-70 
ii    26  f.e.    Barrow,  Isaac  (1630-1677)  :  for  Spivey  read  Spiney 

301  ii    26  f.e.  for  1672  read  1672-3 

302  i        13  after  rest  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Cambridge  in  1675 

20  after  died  insert  on  4  May  1677 

305     i    17  f.e.  Barrow,  Sir  John:  for  near  Ulverston  read  in  the  parish  of  Ulverston 
9/>.  for  thyme  read  gorse  and  bracken 

8  f.e.  omit  the  Hill  of 

314    ii       16      Barry,  Sir  Edward:  for  1745  read  1743-4 

319  i   8-1  f.e.  Barry,  George  :  omit  and  the  occurrence  .  .  .  .  '  mort-cloth  ' 

320  ii        2       Barry,  James,  Lord  Santry  :  for  1672  read  1673 

321  i        15  for  1672  read  1672-3 

327    ii        9       Barry,  Sir  Redmond :  after  1877  insert  when  he  was  made  a  K.C.M.G-. 
329    ii    12  f.e.   Barthelemon,  F.  H. :  after  1808  insert  He  was  a  follower  of  Swedenborg 
342     i       24      Barton,  Bernard :  for  Major  E.  Moor  Wood '  read  Major  E.  Moor,'  Woodbridge 
ii       22       Barton,  Edward  for  and  appears  read  and  was  at  Constantinople  in   1584   (cf . 
Sanders's  '  Voyage  in  Tripoli '  in  AKBEB'S  Garner,  ii  24  seq.)     He  appears 

350  ii   18  f.e.    Barwell,  Richard  :  for  1784  read  1781  and  for  as  read  as  a  tory 

17  f.e.  after  for  insert  Helston,  in  1784  for 

351  ii   23  f.e.   Barwick,  John  :  after  Cathedralwrerf  in  1641 

353     i         4  after  emolument  insert  with  which  was   combined  the  prebendal  stall  of 

Oxgate 

23  after  London  insert  on  22  Oct.  1664 
358    ii       30      Basire,  Isaac  :  for  1809  read  1869 

369     i    10  f.e.  Baskerville,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  1589  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Carmarthen  borough 

in  the  parliament  of  1592 
371    ii       29      Bass,    George :   after   South   America   add  Bass's  Journal   was  printed  in   the 

'  Historical  Account  of  New  South  Wales,'  1799,  by  David  Collins  [q.  v.] 

375  ii    27-28   Basset  of  Cornwall :  for  [See  also  DE  DUNSTANVILLE]  read  FAMILY  OP 

376  ii     3  f.e.    Basset,  Sir  Francis  :  for  and  M.P.  for  read  of 

377  i         8  after  Tehidy  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  St.  Michael's  in  the  short  parliament  of 

1640 

ii     25       Basset,  Francis,  Baron  Dunstanville  :  after  parliament  insert  from  1780  to  1796 
385    ii    9  f.e.    Basset,  Richard :  for  1154  ?  read  1144  ? 
887    ii    35-36    Bastard,  John  P. :  for  Devonshire  in  parliament  read  Truro  in  parliament  in  1783-4 

and  Devonshire 

37-38  omit  as  a  member  ....  party 

388    ii       22      Baston,  Philip  :  for  monk  read  friar 
398     i  *      7       Bates,  Joah  :    after  a  year  insert  He  was  a  commissioner  of  the  Sixpenny  Office 

1772-6,  and  of  Greenwich  Hospital  from  1775  till  his  death 
8  for  this  read  his  post-office 

24  for  Soon  after  this  read  In  1785 

402     i     6/.e.    Bathe',  Henry  de :  for  duke  of  Cornwall  read  earl  of  Cornwall 

406  ii    23  f.e.   Bathurst,  Allen,  1st  Earl  Bathurst:  for  1784  read  1684 

407  ii       12      Bathnrst,  Henry,  2nd  Earl  Bathnrst :  after  1736  add  He  became  K.C.  in  1745 

21  omit  (1745),  and  after  to  the  prince  insert  (in  1746  and  1747  respectively) 

408  i     17  f.e.   Bathurst,  Henry,  3rd  Earl  Bathurst  •   after  1794  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Ciren- 

cester  1783-94.     From  1790  till  his  death  he  was  a  teller  of  the  exchequer 
16  f.e.  after  Mr.  Pitt,  insert  served  as  lord  of  the  Admiralty  1783-9,  lord  of  the 

Treasury  1789-91,  and  commissioner  of  the  board  of  control  1793-1802 
15f.e.  for  his  read  Mr.  Pitt's 

14-10  omit  This  ...  in  1809 

f.e. 
Wf.e.  for  subsequently  read  subsequently  he 

9  f.e.  after  duke  of  Portland  insert  1807-9,  and  under  Perceval  1809-12,  holding 

concurrently  the  mastership  of  the  Mint  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1809 ;  he  was 
also  foreign  secretary 

4/.e.  after  council  insert  He  was  made  K.G.  in  1817 

ii       32  after  parties  add  He  died  on  27  July  1834 

1. 1.      Bathurst,  Henry :  after  government  add  He  died  on  5  April  1837 

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41<T   i     5/^    Bathurst,  Ralph :    before  and  in   1691   insert  From  1673  to  1676  he  was  vice- 
chancellor  of  Oxford 
\\       24  for  Otmere  read  Oddington  in  Otmoor 

416  "       *j!  |  Batteley,  John:  for  1647  read  1646 

417  i     10-7    Batteley,  Nicholas  :  for  1650  read  1648 

f.e. 
ii        3  for  Newton  read  Nowton 

418  i         7       Battell,  Balph :  for  1685  read  1680 

421     i     28-22  Battine,  William :  for  Throughout  the  reign  of  George  IV    read  From  1812  to 

f.e.  1827 

435     ii    8  /  e  Baxter,  Bichard :  after  wife  insert  Margaret  Charlton,  and  after  married  insert  on 

10  Sept.  1662 

442    i     13-12  Bayley,  Sir  Edward  C. :  for  He  was  .  .  .  1877  read  He  was  made  C.S.I,  in  1875 

f.e.  and  K.C.S.L  in  1878 

445  ii      21  Bayley,  Walter :  for  1592  read  1593 

84  after  1581  insert   He  was  in  the  service  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester   (cf. 

Leicester's  Commonwealth) 
35  for  1592  read  1592-3 

446  i        5  after  authorities  add  Bayley  also  wrote  '  A  Brief  Discourse  of  Certaine 

Bathes  or  Mineral  Waters  in  the  Co.  of  Warwick/  London,  1582 
449     i        6       Bayly,  Lewis  :  before  On  his  patron's  death  insert  He  was  treasurer  of  St.  Paul's 

1611,  prebendary  of  Lichfield  1613-14,  and  archdeacon  of  St.  Albans  1616 
ii    11  f.e.  Bayly,  Thomas  :  after  Bangor  insert  and  became  prebendary  of  Lincoln  in  the 
same  year 

453  ii       14       Baynard,  Fulk:  for  (d.  1306)  read  (fl.  1226) 

454  ii       21      Baynes,  Adam :  for  1631  read  1622 

22-23  for  was  born  in  1631  read  son  of  Kobert  Baynes,  was  baptised  at  Leeds 

parish  church  on  22  Dec.  1622 

455  i      8-4  for  Northamptonshire  read  near  Leeds  in  Yorkshire 

456  ii        2       Baynes,  Balph :  for  France  read  Paris 

458  ii    18  f.e.  Beach,  Thomas :  after  1788  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Society  of  Artists  in 

1788 

459  ii    7  f.e.    Beadon,  Sir  Cecil :  before  and  finally  insert  1860-2 

6  f.e.  after  Bengal  add  1862-6 

461  ii        8      Beadon,  Frederick :  after  1875  insert  He  held  the  prebend  of  Compton  Bishop 

from  26  May  1809  till  his  death  70  years  later.    He  was  also  chancellor  of  Wells 
Cathedral  from  1825  till  his  death 

462  i       16      Beadon,  Bichard :  after  Denmark  insert  He  held  the  prebendal  stall  of  Reculver- 

land  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  1771-5 
17  after  London  insert  with  the  prebend  of  Mapesbury  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 

which  he  held  till  1802 
22  after  university  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  at  Cambridge  1781-2 


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DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 

EKEATA  IN   VOLUME   IV 
BEAL BIBEE 

N.B.— /.<?.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

I  i     3  f.e.    Beale,  Francis :  for  He  read  Beale 

i         5  after  xx.  452  add  Beale  lived  in  Westminster  and  had  a  son  of  his  own  names 

(cf.  Mayor,  Adm.,  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  i.  54,  61) 

3       ii        2       Beale,  Robert :  for  is  said  to  have  been  read  born  in  the  City  of  London,  was 
13  f.e.  for  The  same  year  read  In  1574 

6  i     15  f.e.  for  25  read  27 

14-13  for  He  appears  .  .  .  daughters  read  Beale  had  issue  two  sons,  Francis  and 
f.e.  Robert,  and  nine  daughters 

4  f.e.  for  The  other  read  Another 

2  f.e.  for  Easington  read  Eastington 

7  ii        4  after  218  insert  Bigland's  *  Gloucestershire,'  i.  540 

18  f.e.  Beale,  William  :  for  Dr.  Herne  read  Dr.  Sterne 
9       i       23      Beales,  Edmond :  for  James  read  John 

II  i     23  f.e.  Beamish,  North  L. :  after  bodies  insert  He  was  one  of  the  few  British  subjects  who 

received  the  Guelphic  order  from  King  Ernest  of  Hanover  after  the  separation  of 
Hanover  and  England 

12  i     15  f.e.  Bearblock,  John  :  for  1579  read  1569 

13  i'  26-25    Beard,  John :  for  '  Atalanta '  read  l  Athalia  ' 

f.e. 

14  ii        9       Beard,  John  K. :  for  many  minor  theological  read  other 

27  f.e.  Beard,  Thomas  :  after  century  insert  Beard  was  prebendary  in  Lincoln  cathedral 

from  1612  till  his  death 
19     ii        6       Beaton,   James:  before  archbishop  insert  the  last  Roman  catholic  and  before 

second  insert  was 

7  for  Balfour  read  Auchmuty 

8-10  for  was  the  last  ...  in  1552  read  and  of  John  Beaton  of  Balfour 

14  after  the  cardinal  insert  in  1546 

23  before  It  insert  He  was  consecrated  at  Rome  archbishop  of  Glasgow  in  1552 

31  ii    12  f.e.  Beauchamp,  Richard  de  :  for  16  Oct.  read  (according  to  Le  Neve)  4  Nov. 

10  f.e.  after  will  insert  dated  16  Oct.  1481 

32  i       22      Beauchamp,  Thomas  de,  Earl  of  Warwick  :  before  In  the  insert  He  was  subse- 

quently made  K.G. 

34  ii      l.l.      Beauclerk,  Charles,  1st  Duke  of  St.  Albans  :  for  can  scarcely  read  may 

35  i       3-4  for  before  the  end  .  .  .  birth  read  on  27  Dec.  1676,  six   years   after  his 

birth 

26-27  before  regiment  of  horse  insert  Princess  Anne's  or  the  8th 

ii       21  after  George  I  insert  was  from  1714  till  his  death  lord-lieutenant  of  Berk- 

shire 
38     i     13  f.e.  Beaufort,  Daniel  A. :  omit  and  archdeacon 

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gg     £        ^       Beaufort,  Edmund,  2nd  Duke  of  Somerset ;  'before  Somerset  insert  the  earldom- 

of  and  omit  titles  .  .  .  earldom 

2  for  and  .  .  .  1448)  read  (He  was  created  a  duke  anew  in  1448) 

41     i     28  f.e.  Beaufort,  Henry :  after  Lincoln  add  and  of  Eiccall  in  York  cathedral  in  1390 

23  f.e.  for  The  next  year  read  The  previous  year 

48     i       3i      Beaufort,  John,  1st  Duke  of  Somerset :  after  made  insert  K.G.  about  1440 
19 f.e.  Beaufort,  Margaret:  for  1441  read  1443 
14  f.e.  for  only  three  read  less  than  two 

ii        i  after  year  insert  (3  Nov.) 

1-2  for  leaving  .  .  .  son  read  A  son,  afterwards  Henry  VII,  was  born  posthu- 

mously, 28  Jan.  1456-7 

50  i        5       Beaufort,  Sir  Thomas,  Duke  of  Exeter :  after  made  insert  K.G.  about  1400 

25-23  for  and  after  .  .  .  his  garrison  and  read  He  remained  in  charge  of  Harfleur 

f.e.  '     and  during  the  winter 

21-19  for  Armagnac  ...  a  fleet  under  read  In  March  1416  he  was  defeated  by 

f.e.  '     Armagnac  at  Balmont  and  was  closely  besieged  in  Harfleur  till  relieved 

in  August  by 

18  f.e.  omit  PLANTAGENET 

17  f.e.  omit  the  line 

13  f.e.  omit  and  also  received  the  garter 

11  f.e.  after  and  insert  subsequently  and  after  Raid  insert  (Oct.  1417) 

28  for  21  Sept.  read  31  Aug. 

51  i        9       Beaufoy,  Henry :  for  1780  read  1783 

21  for  He  read  Although  a  dissenter  he  was  a  supporter  of  Pitt's  ministry  and 

from  1791-3 

54  ii    22  f.e.  Beaumont,  Francis  (1584-1616) :  after  studies  insert  (See  Sloane  MS.  1709  ff.  13- 

22) 

55  i       15  for  afterwards  read  before 

58     ii       16      Beaumont,  Sir  John :  for  1547  read  1597 

60  ii    4/.0.    Beaumont,  John  T.  B. :  for  1824  read  1823 

61  ii        7       Beaumont,  Joseph  :  for  seems  to  read  cannot 

12-20  for  He  was  appointed  .  .  .  wife  read  He  is  said  by  church  historians  to  have 

succeeded  to  a  vacant  prebend  in  Ely  cathedral  in  1651,  but  he  was  not 
installed  till  1660.  And  under  the  Commonwealth  he  necessarily  vacated, 
except  in  name,  all  his  preferments.  He  married  in  1650  Miss  Brownrigg, 
a  niece  of  Matthew  Wren  [q.  y.]  the  ejected  bishop  of  Ely.  Beaumont  had 
been  Wren's  domestic  chaplain.  With  his  wife  he 

69  i   8-7 f.e.  Beaumont,  Thomas  W. :  for  After  representing   read   A  few   months  later,  in 

Dec.  1826,  he  was  returned  for 

7-6  f.e.  for  for  a  short  .  .  .  1830  read-  and  sat  till  1830,  when  he  was 

ii       11  for  10  read  20 

70  ii        1       Beaver,  John  :  omit  this  cross  reference 

75     i     17-19   Becher,  Eliza,  Lady :  for  By  the  death  .  .  .  baronet  read  He  was  created  a  baronet 

on  William  IV's  coronation  in  1831 
ii    15  f.e.  Becher,  John  T. :  for  1801  read  1802 
8  f.e.  for  dean  read  provost 

79  ii        6       Beckford,  Peter  :  for  cousin  read  nephew 

80  ii        3       Beckford,  William  (1709-70) :  after  parliament  insert  as  member  for  Shaftesbury 

in  1747,  sitting  for  that  place  till  1754 
14  after  spring  insert  (1754) 

28-29  omit  presumably  .  .  .  Westbury 

43  for  Bridger  read  Bridgen 

81  i     25-35  for  On  29  Sept.  1769  ...  the  third  676  read  On  29  Sept.  1769,  three  instead  of 

the  customary  two  names  were  presented  to  the  livery,  viz.  those  of  Alder- 
men Beckford,  Trevithick,  and  Sir  Henry  Bankes ;  the  first  two  were  both  of 
the  party  opposed  to  the  court,  and  Bankes  was  alone  a  court  candidate. 
The  livery  had  to  return  no  more  than  two  names  to  the  court  of  aldermen, 
with  whom  the  final  choice  of  lord  mayor  lay,  and  the  preliminary  sub- 
mission to  the  livery  of  three  instead  of  the  customary  two  names  gave  it 
the  opportunity  of  which  it  availed  itself,  of  excluding  any  court  candidate 
even  from  nomination.  The  names  of  Alderman  Beckford  and  of  his  friend 
Irevit  uck  were,  after  a  poll  on  6  Oct.,  alone  returned  by  the  livery  to  the 

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(81  .  ii       37      Beckford,  William  (1709-70) :  for  opponent  read  friendly  competitor 

82  ii         2  for  More  read  John  Francis  Moore 

83  i     ti/>.    Beckford,  William  (1759-1844) :  for  '  Al  Ravni '  rend  '  Al  Raoui ' 

ii       19  after  Wells  insert  (1784-90)  and  after  Hindon  insert  (1790-4) 

S6  ii  18  Beckington,  Thomas  :  after  day  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Lichfield  from  1436 
and  of  St.  Paul's  from  1438 

88  i     10  f.e.  Beck  with,  Sir  George :  for  lieutenant-general  read  general 

89  i         8  after  A.D.  1814  add  In  the  same  year  he  was  promoted  general.      He  was 

colonel  6th  garrison  battalion  1806-9,  of  2nd  West  India  regiment  1809- 
1818,  and  of  89th  Foot  from  1818  till  death 
:90      i     20-21    Beckwith,  John  C.  :  for  1750  read  1759 
91     ii       27      Beckwith,  Sir  Thomas  S.  :  for  Sir  W.  Erskine  read  Sir  William  Erskine,  1769- 

1813  [q.  v.] 

15  f.e.  before  made  insert  in  1815  was 

8  f.e.  for  in  January  read  on  15  Jan. 

93      i     21  f.e.  Becon,  Thomas  :  for  1541  read  1543 

14-13  for  He  was  again  ...  in  1543.     He  read  After  the  recantation  Becon 

f.e. 

104  ii       13      Bede  :  for  A.  Whelo  read  Abraham  Wheloc  or  Wheelocke  [q.  v.] 

105  i    38-34  for  F.  Stevens  read  John  Stevens 

106  i     10  f.e.  Bedell,  William  :  for  Du  Plessis,  Mornay  read  Du  Plessis-Mornay 
109    ii        4       Bedford,  Arthur  :  for  Tiddenham  read  Tidenham 

15  for  in  1692  .  .  .  and  was  read  (according  to  the  minutes  of  the  corporation) 

in  April  1693.     He  held  the  benefice  till  1718,  though  he  seems  to  have 
been  non-resident  from  1701,  when  he  was 

113  ii     Sf.e.    Bedingfield,  Sir  Henry  (1509  ?-1583) :  for  1509  ?  read  1511 

6  f.e.  for  about  1509  read  in  Sept.  1511 

114  i         6  after  1553  insert  and  was  M.P.  for  Suffolk  in  the  first  parliament  of  that 

year 

115  i       15       Bedingfield,  Sir   Henry   (1633-1687)  :    after  He  insert  was   admitted  to  Caius 

College,  Cambridge,  in  1650  and 

21  after  Yarmouth  insert  and  in  1685  became  M.P.  for  Aldeburgh 

118     i     18-19    Bedloe,  William  :  for  changeable  read  chargeable 

120  i       17      Bedwell,  William :  for  1732  read  1632 

121  i         1       Bedyll,  Thomas :  for  Searle  read  Scarle 

122  i     12  f.e.  Beechey,  Frederick  W. :  for  From  this  time  read  From  1850  till  his  death  he  was 

superintendent  of  the  marine  department  of  the  Board  of  Trade.  He  was  naval 
A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  from  1851  to  1854,  when  he  was  promoted  to  flag  rank. 
After  1847 

123  n     28-29    Beechey,    Sir  William:   for   Stowe,  in  Gloucestershire  read  Stow-on-the-Wold, 

Gloucestershire 

7  f.e.  for  1793  read  1798 

124  ii        8        Beeke,  Henry  :  for  1814  read  1813 

18  f.e.  for  Sir  Lewis  Palk  read  Sir  Lawrence  Palk 

130     i      9  f.e.    Behn,  Aphra  :  for  Poets'  Corner  read  the  Cloisters  (cf. . 4 thenceum,  21  Sept.  1895) 
134     i        20      Bek,  Antony  I. :  after  Edward  I  insert  He  held  the  prebends  of  St.  Pancras  in 

St.  Paul's  cathedral  in  1278  and  of  Strensall  at  York  in  1279 

140  i  2-1  f.e.  Beke,  Charles  T. :  for  but  the  subsequent  conduct  of  the  king  read  but  his  mission 
appears  to  have  been  of  questionable  prudence,  and  to  have  irritated  the  king, 
whose  subsequent  conduct 

142     i     18  f.e.  Belasyse,  John,  Baron  Belasyse :  before  On  the  breaking  out  insert  He  repre- 
sented Thirsk  in  both  the  Short  and  Long  parliaments,  but  wa;s  '  disabled  ' 
as  a  royalist  to  sit,  on  6  Sept.  1642 
§  f.e.  omit  made 

2  f.e.  after  Riding  insert  (1661-73)   and  after  Hull  insert  From  1664  to  1666 

he  was  governor  of  Tangier 
l.l.  after  pensioners  insert  1667-72 

ii      2-5  omit  he  was  then  .  .  .  post  also 

13  f.e.  Belasyse,  Thomas,  Earl  Fauconberg  :  for  1667  read  1657 

9f.e.  after  Italy  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  the  North  Riding  (1660-1692) 

148    ii       13      Bell,  Alexander  M. :  for  1809  read  1808 
155     i        35       Bell,  Sir  Charles  :  for  Majendie  read  Magendie 

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160  i  C  Bell,  Henry  :  for  made  by  Bell  read  (constructed  by  John  Robertson  of  Glasgow 
and  now  preserved  in  the  Victoria  and  Albert  museum) 

165  ii     31-2    Bell,  John  (d,  1556) :  for  Sub-Edge  read  Weston-sub-Edge 

166  i        4  for  1682  read  1532 

29  for  Sir  John  More  read,  Sir  Thomas  More 

13  f.e.  after  Aug.  insert  1539 

171  i     2  f.e.   Bell,  Lady  Maria :  for  LADY  MABIA  read  BELL,  MARIA,  LADY 

172  i       29      Bell,  Kobert :  for  ROBERT  read  SIR  ROBERT 

176     i       6-7     Bell,  William  (1625-1688) :  for  Three  years  later  read  In  March  1665-6 

8  for  Reculversland  read  Reculverland 

187     i      5-6     Bellenden,  John  :  for  the  first  version  read  one  of  the  earliest  versions 

189  ii    21  f.e.  Bellenden,  William,  Lord  Bellenden :  after  the  Restoration  insert  (see  Calendar 

of  State  Papers  and  Nicholas  Papers,  Camden  Soc.) 

190  i        9       Sellers,  Fettiplace  :  for  Sept.  read  Aug. 

198    ii        9       Bellingham,  Sir  Edward  :  after  He  insert  represented  Gatton  in  parliament  in 

1544  and 

12-10    for  No  distinct  mention  .  .  .  State  Papers  read  (see  BAGWELL'S  Ireland  under 
f.e.     '  the  Tudors,  i.  339) 

198     i     12-11   Belmeis,  John  :  for  Nasburgh  read  Newburgh 
/>• 

200  i       31      Belmeis,  Eichard  de  (d.  1128) :  for  1127  read  1127-8 

201  ii  9-8f.e.  Beloe,  William :  for  and  in  1803  became  read  from  1800  till  his  death  he  was 

prebendary  of  Lincoln  and  from  1804  till  his  death  he  was  also  prebendary  at  St. 

Paul's  in  succession  to  Paley.    In  1803  he  had  become 
203     i     26  f.e.  Belsham,  Thomas  :  for  1755  read  1775 
213    i     14  f.e.  Bendlowes,  William :  for  Penrhyn  read  West  Looe 

216  i     9  f.e.    Benedict  of  Norwich  :  for  monk  read  friar 

217  i       32      Benedict,  Sir  Julius  :  for  1873  read  1882 

ii    29-30   Benefield,  Sebastian  :  for  By  the  latter  date  .  .  .  quaint  words  read  In  1626 

221  i       29      Benfield,  Paul :  after  1782  insert  Benfield  sat  for  Malmesbury  1790-2  and  for 

Shaftesbury  1793-1802 

222  ii    23  f.e.  Benjamin,  Judah  P. :  for  1811  read  1807 

39-42  omit  New  Orleans  .  .  .  the  ship  put  into 

17  f.e.  after  Great  Britain  insert  but  subsequently  ceded  to  Denmark 

16  f.e.  for  1815  read  1818 

11  f-e-  f°r  In  1815  his  parents  settled  in  read  In  1818  his  parents  removed  from 

St.  Croix  to 

9  f.e.  for  He  read  After  attending  a  good  school  at  Fayetteville,  he 

228     i      5  f.e.  for  was  present  and  heard  read  read  in  '  The  Times '  newspaper 

225     i        26  for  Cairns  read  Selborne 

ii        2  for  8  May  read  6  May 

230  ii    22-23  Bennet,  Henry,  Earl  of  Arlington  :  for  bom  at  ...  Middlesex  read  baptised  at 

Little  Saxham,  Suffolk 

231  i      7  f.e.  after  parliament  insert  for  Callington 

288     *       26  after  1685  insert  He  had  been  lord-lieutenant  of  Suffolk  since  1681 

284    ii      15      Bennet,  Sir  John  :  for  this  year  read  1617 

27  for  of  the  same  year  read  1616 

236    ii       14      Bennet,  Bobert  (d.  1617) :  after  appointed  insert  prebendary  of  Winchester,  and  on 

23  March  1595-6 
16  for  year  read  month 

242  i  21  f.e.  Bennett,  George  John  :  after  Birmingham  insert  In  earlier  life  he  published  an 
interesting  volume  called  '  A  Pedestrian  Tour  through  North  Wales '  with  20 
etchings  by  A.  Clint,  London,  1838 

ii      23      Bennett,  James :  after  he  resigned  add  He  was  chairman  of  the  Congregational 
Union  in  1840 

245     i      3  f.e.    Bennett,  John  H. :  for  the  Institute  read  the  Institutes 
"       82  for  at  the  Institute  read  of  the  Institutes 

5    U     ll/e!}Bennett>  Jonn  J-:  for  1875  read  1876 

255    i     15  f.e.  Benson,  Christopher :  for  several  years  read  from  1827  to  1845 

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257  ii    23  f.e.  Benson,  Joseph :  for  Treveca  read  Trevecca 

258  i     15  f.e.  after  methodism  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Wesleyan  conference  in  1798 

and  1810 
14  f.e.  for  1821  read  1791 

ii       11      Benson,  Martin:  after  his  return  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Salisbury  (1720-7) 
and 

259  i        9       Benson,  Robert,  Lord  Bingley :  for  daughter  read  sister 

261  i  30  Benson,  William :  after  steps  insert  Sir  Jacob  Bankes  was  M.P.  for  Minehead  from 
1695  to  1714  and  in  1713  Benson  unsuccessfully  contested  the  constitu- 
ency against  him 

ii       37  for  Herenhausen  read  Herrenhausen 

271    ii       12      Bentham,  Jeremy :  for  test  read  rest 

277  i        11  for  nine  read  eleven 

278  ii        3  for  genus  read  genius 

279  i        21  for  1730  read  1780 

ii       17  for  Wolesely  read  Wolsely 

30  for  Gout  read  Government 

284    i    25  f.e.  Bentham,  Thomas:  for  1578  read  1579 

ii       13  for  1578  read  1578-9 

292  ii  9  f.e.  Bentinck,  Lord  William  C.  :  after  Netherlands  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Camelford 
March  to  May  1796,  for  Nottinghamshire  1796-1803,  1812-4,  and  1816-26, 
and  for  Lynn  1826-7 

294    ii       18  after  unemployed  insert  He  had  been  made  a  knight  of  the  Bath  in  1813,  G.C.B. 

in  1815,  and  G.C.H.  in  1817.     He  was  colonel  of  the  20th  Light  Dragoons 
1810-3,  and  of  the  llth  Light  Dragoons  from  1813  till  his  death 
21  after  1828  insert  He  was  sworn  of  the  privy  council  on  17  Aug.  1827 

296  ii     9  f.e.  after  interest  insert  in  February  1836  and  was  re-elected 

297  ii       22      Bentinck,  Lord  (William)  George  F.  C. :  for  In  1826  read  In  1828,  in  succession 

to  his  brother,  Lord  William  (appointed  governor-general  of  India) 

302  i     12  f.e.  Bentinck,  William  H.C.,  3rd  Duke  of  Portland :  for  1760  read  1761 

303  i     16  f.e.  for  northern  department  .  .  .  secretary  read  home  department 

304  ii       13  for  Nov.  read  Oct. 

305  i        3       Bentinck-Scott,  William  J.  C.,  5th  Duke  of  Portland :  for  his  brother  Lord 

George  Bentinck  [q.  v.j  read  his  uncle  Lord  William  Bentinck  [q.  v.] 
33  omit  Lord 

311  ii  3  Bentley,  Kichard  (1662-1742) :  after  master  add  He  was  elected  vice-chancellor 
of  the  university  in  the  same  year.  From  1701  till  his  death  he  was  archdeacon 
of  Ely,  and  from  1717  regius  professor  of  divinity 

826  'ii     ^*8   j  Berengaria  :  for  Espan  read  Espau 

327    ii        4       Beresford,  John :  omit  of 

329    i        28      Beresford,  Sir  John  P. :  for  1768?  read  1766 

830     i     16  f.e.  for  19  July  1821  read  27  May  1825 

13  f.e.  for  1812  to  1828  read  1809  to  1812  and  from  1814   to  1828   in  the   tory 

interest 

12  f.e.  for  in  1823  read  from  1823  to  1826 

11  f.e.  for  in  1832  for  Northallerton  read  from  1826  to  1832  for  Northallerton,  but 

being  re-elected  for  Coleraine  in  1832  was  unseated  on  petition  next  year 

334  ii      1-2     Beresford,  William  C.,  Viscount  Beresford  :  for  and  made  governor  of  Jersey  in 

1814  read  was  governor  of  Cork  from  1811  to  1820  and  of  Jersey  from  1820 

till  his  death 

3  after  1807  insert  From  1819  to  1828  he  was  colonel  of  the  69th  regiment 

5  before  colonel  insert  was  from  1828  till  death 

l.L  after  rifles  insert  (from  1852  in  succession  to  Prince  Albert) 

335  i      9  f.e.    Berewyk,  John  de  :  after  king  insert  He  was  prebendary  both  of  St.  Paul's  and 

Lichfield 

340     i       1-2     Berkeley,  Family  of :  for  probably  .  .  .  Berkeley ;  for  read  a  small  castle  built  at 
Berkeley    by  William  FitzOsbern   (Domesday   168)  had  probably  given 
place  to  one  of  greater  size,  when 
843     i     10-11  omit  and  at  that  time  .  .  .  Gloucester 

17  before  applied  insert  who  was  then  M.P.  for  the  county  of  Gloucester 

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345  ii     3  f.e.    Berkeley,  Francis  H.  F. :  omit  College 

346  i     14-15  for  for  eighteen  years  read  for  nine  years  in  the  house  of  commons 

347  i        (5       Berkeley,  George,  1st  Earl  of :  for  Lord  George  read  George  8th  Baron  (since  the 

writ  of  1421) 
19  after  state  insert  In  1654  and  1656  Berkeley  was  M.P.  for  Gloucestershire 

6  f.e.  for  one  of  the  masters  read  master 

348  i       28      Berkeley,  George  (1693  ?-1746) :  for  Heydon  read  Hedon 

30  after  death  insert  with  only  a  break  in  1741,  when  he  was  defeated  at  the  poll, 

but  was  seated  on  petition  next  year 

850     i        20      Berkeley,  George  (1685-1753) :  after  appointment  insert  in  February  1721-2 
358    ii       28      Berkeley,  George  C. :  for  1786  read  1789 

27  for  till  read  till  1795  two  years  after 

28  before  for  when  he  was  read  On  the  declaration  of  war  he  had  been 
859     i     21-22  for  for  up  to  ...  1781  read  from  1783  to  1810 

23  for  the  city  of  Gloucester  read  Gloucestershire 

26  after  made  insert  K.B.  in  1813 

27  for  1814  read  1815 

361  ii    21  f.e.  Berkeley,  John,  1st  Lord  Berkeley  :  for  Maria  read  Anne 

362  ii    17-18  for  placed  upon  .  .  .  admiralty  read  made  a  commissioner  of  the  navy,  a 

post  which  he  retained  till  1664 

368  i       28  for  earl  read  baron 

365  ii  24  f.e.  Berkeley,  Maurice,  Lord  Fitzhardinge :  after  1857  insert  (from  1883-4  under 
Gjrey  and  Melbourne ;  1837-9  under  Melbourne ;  1846-52  under  Kussell ; 
1852-7  under  Aberdeen  and  Palmerston) 

12-10  for  With  few  intermissions  .  .  .  Gloucester  read  He  four  times  contested 

f.e.  the  city  of  Gloucester  unsuccessfully,  in  1818,  1833,  1887.  and  1857,  but  he 

represented  it 
10  f.e.  for  1857  read  1833 

9-8 f.e.  for  though  in  1883  .  .  .  candidate  read  from  1835  to  1837  and  from  1841  to 

1857 
866    i     27  f.e.  Berkeley,  Robert  (d.  1219) :  for  Came  read  Cam 

ii       19       Berkeley,  Sir  Robert :  after  county  insert  and  in  1620  and  1624  he  was  elected 
M.P.  for  Worcester 

369  i     17-18  Berkeley,  Sir  William :  for  In   1676  ...  and  returned  read  He  was  still  in 

Virginia  in  April  1677,  keeping  on  his  government  in  defiance  of  Herbert  Jeffreys, 
who  had  arrived  to  supersede  him  (Longleat  Papers,  50  B).  In  the  early  summer 
of  1677  he  returned 

872    ii       27      Bermingliam,  William :  for  1311  read  1312 
373     i        17  for  1311  read  1311-2 

87       Bernal,  Ralph:  after  a  seat  insert  as  a  liberal 
15  f.e.  for  retired  from  political  life  read  was  rejected 

12  f.e.  for  about  1830  to  1850  read  1833  to  1841  and  from  1847  to  1852 

ii    12  f.e.  Bernal  Osborne,  Ralph :  for  Lord  Carington  read  Lord  Carrington 
S86     i       20      Bernard,  Richard :  for  1567  ?  read  1568 

28-28  for  This  gives  us  ...  Lincolnshire  read  He  was  bora  at  Epworthin  Lincoln- 

shire in  1568,  as  the  parish  register  shows ;  in  a  preliminary  page  of  his 
translation  of  '  Terence,'  he  described  himself  as  of  that  place  ('  Epworth- 
eatis  ')  and  says  that  the  work  was  done  in  the  island  of  Axholme 
for  that  county  read  Lincolnshire 
8  f.e.  for  is  found  parson  read  stayed  with  relatives 

7  f.e.  after  '  Terence  '  insert  in  Latin  with  an  English  translation 

897    ii     12  f.e.  Berry,  James :  before   Cromwell  insert  He  was   elected  M.P.  in  1656  by  three 
fast      UenC16S)  Herefordshire'  Monmouthshire,  and  Worcestershire,  and  sat  for  the 

599  i  6  Berry,  Sir  John:  after  the  navy  insert  He  held  the  post  for 'general  business' 
from  1686  to  July  1688 

15  for  in  which  he  read  From  October  1688  to  1689  he  acted  among  the  commis- 

•s  of  the  navy  as  comptroller  of  victualling  accounts.     In  that  post  he 
for  but  it  appears  . .  .  already  dead  read  but  the  true  date  is  14  Feb.  1689-90 
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404    i        1       Bertie,  Montague,  2nd  Earl  of  Lindsey  :  for  Lestwithiel  read  Loetwithiel 

19  for  elected  read  appointed 

12 \i.e.  }  Bertie>  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Lindsey  :  for  1572  read  1582 

12-11  for  lord  high  admiral  of  England  read  admiral  of  the  ship-money  fleet 
f.e. 

ii   19  f.e.  after  shire  insert  He  was  made  knight  of  the  Bath  in  1605 

409  i        19  for  Bath  read  Garter 

21  for  Kea  read  Reay 

25-26  for  was  in  the  .  .  .  England   read  became   in   1636  admiral   of  the  fleet 

equipped  by  the  levy  of  ship-money 
ii       15  for  Hanover  read  Honor 

28      Bertie,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  vice-admiral  read  admiral 

410  i     20  f.e.  after  1813  insert  and  full  admiral  27  May  1825 

411  ii        4       Bertie,  Willoughby,  4th  Earl  of  Abingdon :  after  editions  insert  The  earl  was 

also  author  of  some  songs  (cf.  Brit.  Mus.  Music  Cat.) 
414    ii       31       Berwick,  Edward  :  after  Moira  insert  subsequently  marquis  of  Hastings 

21  f.e.  omit  next 

420  ii  Gf.e.  Best,  William  D.,  1st  Lord  Wynford  :  after  Chester  insert  He  was  elected  M.P. 
for  Guildford  at  the  general  election  of  1818,  but  almost  immediately  vacated  the 
seat  on  becoming  a  judge 

426  i         7       Bethel,  Slingsby :  for  watchman  read  waterman 

427  ii       3       Bethell,  Richard,  1st  Lord  Westbury :  for  1837  read  1841 

4  after  and  insert  after  being  re-elected  for  Aylesbury  at  the  general  elections 

of  1852  and  1857 

5  for  1852  read  1859 

429    ii     20  f.e.  omit  to  the  commissioner 

19  f.e.  for  patents  read  the  patents  (under  the  lord  chancellor) 

441    ii     3  f.e.    Bettesworth,  George  E.  B. :  for  three  read  eight 
443     i     24  f.e.  Betty,  William  H.  W. :  for  '  Zaphua '  read  '  Zanga  ' 

446  ii  23  f.e.  Bever,  see  Castorius,  John:  for  this  cross  reference  read  Bever,  John  (d.  1311), 
chronicler,  see  John  of  London 

449  ii    26  f.e.  Beverley,  John  of:  after  studies  insert  He  was  B.D.  in  1393 

450  i        17  after  Chronicle ;  insert  Fasciculi  Zizaniorum 

19-18    Beverley,  John  (1743-1827) :  for  an  office  .  .  .  Hospital  read  the  Sixpenny  Office. 
f.e.          This  he  held  from  1776  to  1817 
452     i     14  f.t>.  Bevis,  John:  for  1772  read  1771 
461    i        6       Bewley,  William:  for  T.  W.  read  T.  W— r. 
463    i,       5       Bibelesworth,  Walter  de  :  omit  Lady 
16  for  1257  read  1249 


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EEEATA   IN   VOLUME   V 
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N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  I.L  for  last  line 
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6  ii       I.L      Bickerton,  Sir  Richard :  for  vice-admiral  read  rear-admiral 

7  ii        6  for  vice-admiral  read  rear-admiral  of  the  white 

15  after  Rochester  add  for  which  he  was  returned  in  1790 

8  i     10  f.e .  Bickerton,  Sir  Richard  H. :  after  1830  insert  He  was  tory  M.P.  for  Poole  from  1807 

to  1812 

9  i       20      Bickley,  Thomas :  after  Dorsetshire  insert  prebendary  of   Lincoln  from  1571  tq 

1586 

21  after  Stafford  insert  in  1567 

22  after  Cathedral  insert  in  1560 

23  after  Oxford  insert  in  1569 
25  after  Jan.  insert  1585-6 

17  f.e.  for  in  1596  read  on  30  April  1596 

13     ii       25      Bidder,  George  P.  :  after  career  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Institute  of  Civil 

Engineers  1860-2 

-     28  f.e.  Biddle,  John  :  for  a  tailor  read  Edward  Biddle,  tailor  or  wodllen-draper 
17      i     14  f.e.  Biddulph,  Sir  Thomas  M. :  after  queen  insert  He   was  receiver-general  of  the 
duchy  of  Cornwall  from  1866  till  his  death,  and  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  from 
1873  * 

20  ii    29-31    Bigland,  John :  omit  at  Aldbrough  .  .  .  authorities 

21  i     23  f.e.  after  1820  insert  17.     '  Memoirs  written  by  himself,'  Doncaster,  1830 

10  f.e.  Bigland,  Ralph:  after  Somerset  insert  herald  1759 

22  i       15      Bigod,  Sir  Francis :  for  for  Grace  read  of  Grace 

31     ii        6       Billing,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  was  recorder  in  1451  read  was  made  common  serjeant 

15  Oct.  1442  and  recorder  21  Sept.  1450 
35     i       29      Billingsley,  John  the  elder :  omit  Posthumously  appeared 

33  after  1690  insert  usually  ascribed  to  him,  is  by  his  son  John 

ii    24  f.e.  Billingsley,  John  the  younger :  for  He  does  not  .  .  .  anything  read  He  published 

a  number  of  religious  tracts 

86     ii       18      Billingsley,  Nicholas  :  for  Belshanger  read  Betteshanger 
37      i       4-5  for  Lantmartine  read  Leintwardine 

ii     11  f.e.  for  non-jurist  read  non-juror 

43     ii       10      Bilney,  Thomas  :  for  sacramentaries  read  sacramentarians 

45  ii    27-28   Bindley,  James :  for  succeeded  .  .  .  John  as  read  became 

31  after  years  insert  (His  brother  John  was  secretary  and  afterwards  commis- 

sioner of  the  board  of  excise) 

46  it       15      Bindon,  Francis:   after  Artists  insert  Nichols's  'Literary  Illustrations,'  vol.  v. 

384-6 

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47  ii       89      Bingham,  Sir  George  R. :  after  esteem  insert  He  became  major-general  in  August 

1819  and  colonel  2nd  battalion  rifle  brigade  in  June  1831 

48  ii       11      Bingham,  Joseph :  fur  1768  read  1668 

49  j        12  for  Elmore  read  Colmer 

68    ii     13  ff   Birch,  John  (1616-1691):  after  Leominster  insert  (1646).    He  was  excluded  by 

Pride's  Purge  in  1648  and  was  re-elected  in  1654-6  and  1658-9 
64     i      8  />.  for  1671  read  1661 

7  /  e.  for  Penrhyn  read  Penryn  and  after  and  insert  in  1678-9,  1680-1, 1688-9,  and 

1689-90 
68     i       20      Birch,  Samuel :  for  1840  read  December  1839 

70  i     26  f.e.  Birch,  William :  for  (d.  1794  ?)  read  (1755-1834) 

24  f.e.  for  about  1760  read  9  April  1755 

4-3  f.e.  for  the  date  .  .  .  uncertain  read  He  died  at  Philadelphia  7  Aug.  1834.     His 

MS.  journal  is  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Hart  of  Philadelphia 

71  ii  .     18      Birckbek,  Simon :  for  1634  read  1635 

72  i       29      Bird,  Charles  S. :  far  Bell  read  Bird 

Wf.e.  after  67  insert  on  9  Nov.  1862 

82    ii       19      Birkenhead,  Sir  John  :  omit  and  probably  his  knighthood 
•29  after  requests  insert  He  was  knighted  14  Nov.  1662 

88  i       17      Birnston,  for  BIRNSTON  read  BIKNSTAN,  and  for  BYBNSTON  read  BYRNSTAN 

89  ii       10      Biscoe,  Richard:  after  George   II    insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Ealdstreet  in 

St.  Paul's  from  1736  till  his  death 
98    ii    20  f.e.  Bisse,  Thomas  :  for  John  read  Joseph 
103     i       34      Bisset, William  :  for  5  June  read  25  June 

105     i     14-13    Blacader,  Robert :  for  Sir  Robert  Blacader  of  Tulliallan  by  Elizabeth  read  Sir 
f.e.  Robert  Blacader  of  Blackader,  co.  Berwick.     His  brother,  Sir  Patrick 

Blacader  or  Blackader  of  Tulliallan,  married  Elizabeth 
12  f.e.  for  He  read  Robert 

116    ii    22  f.e.  Blackader,  Cuthbert:  for  CUTHBERT  read  CUTHBERT  or  more  correctly  ROBERT 
21-19  for  received  ...  his  success  read  belonged  to  the   family  of  Blackader 

f.e.  which  owned  the  barony  of  that  name  in  co.  Berwick,  as  vassals  of  the 

Earls  of   March  through  the  14th   century.     Charters  of  full  ownership 
were  granted  to  Robert  Blackader  of  Blackader  on  20  Jan.  1426,  and  again 
on  4  July  1452  by  James  I  and  James  II  of  Scotland  respectively  (Scottish 
Register  of  Great  Seal).    Robert  Blackader,  the  grantee  of  1452,  seems  to 
have  been  carelessly  misnamed  '  Cuthbert '  in  Crichton's '  Memoirs  of  John 
Blackadder  the  elder.'    He  achieved  his  success 
12  f.e.         t    for  the  kingdom  read  Scotland 
6  f.e.  for  Cuthbert  read  Blackader 

122  ii    17  f.e.  Blackburn,  Francis:  for  1834  read  April  1835 

123  i        24  for  Lord  Greene  read  Baron  Greene 

125  ii    16-15   Blacker,  Valentine  :  for  1780  ?-1826  read  1778-1823 

f.e. 
14  f.e.  before  obtained  insert  born  on  19  Oct.  1778 

126  i        19  for  1826  read  1823 

128    ii    25 /. e.  Blacklock,  Thomas:  omit  to  Burns 

24  f.e.  for  the  poems  read  Burns's  poems  to  George  Lawrie,  who  sent  it  to  Gavin 

Hamilton,  who  sent  it  to  the  poet. 

130    ii    15  f.e.  Blackmore,  Sir  Richard:  foriol.  read  8vo. 

.134    ii    11  f.e.  Blackstone,  Sir  William :  after  1761  insert  In  the  same  year  he  became  K.C. 
150    ii    11-12   Blackwood,  Henry  :  for  descended  from  a  ...  was  a  brother  read  son  of  William 

Blackwpod  and  brother 

152    ii        5       Blackwood,  Sir  Henry :  for  on  19  July  1821  read  in  May  1825 
154    ii    18-17    Bladen,  Martin  :  omit  with  the  great  Duke  of  Marlborough 

J*6'  n.  - 

after  lieut.-colonel  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  40th  foot  1709-10 
:....,      4f.e.  after  Portsmouth  insert  Prom  1715  to  1727  he  was  M.P.  for  Bandon  in  the 

Irish  house  of  commons 

J55     i      8  f.e.  for  2nd  series  read  3rd  series 

156    ii    Wf.e.  Blagge,  Robert :  for  Gaze's  read  Gage's 

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156  ii     8  f.e.    Biagrave,  Daniel :  for  sat  in  parliament  3  Nov.  1640  read  was  elected  to  parlia- 

ment 8  May  1648 
1  f.e.  for  five  years  later  read  three  years  before 

157  i     14-15  for  in  the  convention  parliament  of  1058  read  in  the  parliaments  of  1656 

and  1658 

159    ii       30      Blague,  Thomas  :  for  1591  read  1591-2 
162     i     14  f.e.  Blair,  Sir  James  H. :  after  the  city  insert  He  was  made  a  baronet  in  1786 

165  ii       28       Blair,  Robert  (1699-1746) :  for  keep  read  bear 

166  ii    22-23    Blair,  Robert    (1741-1811)  :  for   first  division  ...  of   Session  read  Parliament 

Hall  at  Edinburgh 

169     i      Qf.e.    Blake,  Charles :  for  1716  read  April  1715  ( 
171     i     15-16    Blake,  Robert :  omit  on  the  expulsion  of  Colonel  Windham 
175     i        17  for  De  With  read  De  Witt 

188     i     17  f.e.  Blake,  William  (1757-1827) :  for  1813  read  1818 

186  i        5       Blakeney,  Sir  Edward  :  for  1776-83  read  1781-3  and  1790-1800 

13  f.e.  for  1838  read  1836  and  for  1  read  21 

187  i     19  f.e.  Blakeney,  William,  Lord  Blakeney:  after  him  insert  major-general  1745  and 

ii       27  after  Abbey  add  He  was  M.P.  for  Kilmallock  1725-57  and  colonel  of  the 

27th  foot  1737  till  death.     He  was  lieut.-governor  of  Plymouth  1746-8 
194     i        22      Blanchard,  Samuel  L.  :  for  1840  read  1804 

14  f.e.  for  M.P.  read  afterwards  (from  1832)  M.P. 
197     i        4       Bland,  Humphrey :  after  foot  insert  in  1737 

5  after  dragoons  insert  in  1741 

8  after  dragoons  insert  in  1743 

17  before  In  1749  insert  He  was  governor  of  Fort  William  1743-52 

5  f.e.  after  Lord  Stair  insert  was  really  sister  of  John  Dalrymple,  5th  Earl  of 

Stair.    Bland  married  her  at  Edinburgh  12  Jan.  1755.     She 
199     i      3  f.e.    Bland,  Miles  :  for  1868  read  1867 
ii    11-12  for  in  1868  read  27  Dec.  1867 

205  ii    22  f.e.  Blaquiere,  John,  Baron  de  Blaquiere:  for  until  1783  read  1773-83 

20  f.e.  for  Newtown  read  Newtownards 

206  i     12  f.e.  Blathwayt,  William  :  for  council  in  ordinary  read  privy  council 

11-10  for  and  clerk  of  the  privy  council  read  He  was  re-gazetted  to  the  post  at  the 

f.e.  opening  of  the  next  reign 

ii     3  f.e.    Blayney,  Andrew  T.,  Lord  Blayney:  after  of  the   insert   91st   regiment  from 

1761  to  1763,  when  it  was  disbanded,  and  colonel  from  1766  of  the 
208     i         2  after  military  service  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Old  Sarum  1806-7 

16/.*.  Blayney,  Benjamin :  after  He  was  insert  in  1787 
„    15  'f.e.  omit  in  1787 

14  f.e.  omit  in  the  same  year  was  made 

210     ii    18  f.e.  Blencowe,  Sir  John :  for  king's  bench  read  common  pleas 
17-16  omit  and  transferred  from  the  common  pleas 

f.e. 

6  f.e.  omit  may  then  have 

212    ii       14      Blenkiron,  William  :  for  Beverlace  read  Beverlac 


217     i      1  f.e. 


I  Bligh,  Edward :  for  Edward  read  Thomas 


8  for  1715  insert  holding  the  seat  till  his  death  sixty  years  later 

218  i        31      Bligh,  Richard :  for  son  of  read  son  by  his  wife  Lucy  Shuter  of  John   Bligh, 

the  cousin  of 

20  f.e.  after  years  insert  He  married  a  daughter  of  his  cousin.  Admiral  William 

Bligh 

219  i      3-4     Bligh,  Sir  Richard  R. :  omit  and  a  modified  ministry 

15-17  Bligh,  William:  for  was  born  ...  the  year  1753  read  baptised  at  St.  Andrew's 
church,  Plymouth,  on  4  Oct.  1754,  was  son  of  Francis  and  Jane  Bligh.  He 
was  born 

20-25  omit  the  son  of  Charles  .  .  .  Trigg  Minor) 

ii    17-19  for  obtained  a  schooner  .  .  .  survivors,  he  read  took  passage  in  the  Vlydte 

packet  and 

20  after  1790  insert  Twelve  of  his  companions,  the  survivors,  followed  in  the 

Dutch  fleet 

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220  i       21      Bligh,  William :  after  wife  insert  Elizabeth  Betham 

24-25  for  and  three  sons,  one  of  whom,  Bichard  [q.  v.]  read  A  son-in-law  and  distant 

relative,  Kichard  Bligh  [q.  v.] 

221  i        14      Bliss,  Nathaniel :  for  1740  read  1724 

224    ii        8       Bloet,  Eobert :  for  leading  read  persuading  and  after  the  king  insert  (as  they  did 

9  after  1123  insert  after  Bloet's  death) 

228    ii    23  f.e.  Blomefield,  Sir  Thomas :  after  Foundry  insert  The  last  office  he  held  till  his  death 

more  than  forty  years  later 
232    ii        1       Blood,  Holcroft :  after  brigadier- general  insert  From  1703  till  his  death  he  was 

colonel  of  the  17th  foot 

235    ii       7       Bloomfield,  Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield:  before  In  1815  read  He  was  A.D.C. 
to  the  Prince  Regent  1811-4  and  was  M.P.  for  Plymouth  from  1812  to  1818 
supporting  the  government  of  Lord  Liverpool 
10-11  omit  receiver  of  ...  privy  purse  and 

18  for  1824  read  1822 

239    i     17-19   Blore,  Thomas :  omit  The  latter  borough  .  .  .  interest 
242    i       19      Blount,  Charles,  Earl  of  Devonshire  :  for  1604  read  1603 
245     i      8  f.e.  Blount,  Sir  Christopher :  for  On  read  In  1592  and  on 
249    ii       2       Blount,  Mountjoy,  Earl  of  Newport :  for  1665  read  1666 

23  f.e.  omit  Don 

252     i     18  f.e.  Blount,  Richard  :  for  studied  at  Oxford,  but  read  matriculated  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  and  became  in  1583  a  fellow  of  Trinity  on  the  nomination  of  his  aunt, 
Lady  Paulet.    He  only  held  the  fellowship  three  weeks  and 
256    ii        9       Blount,  Sir  Thomas  P. :  for  1679  read  1679-80 

10  for  two  read  three 

258    ii      6-7     Blount,  Walter,  1st  Baron  Montjoy  :  for  but  at  what  date  .  .  .  ascertained  read 

28  April  1472  (NICOLAS) 

14  f.e.  omit  the  governor,  the  Earl  of  Oxford 

264  ii  16  Bloxham,  John  (d.  1387) :  after  1375  insert  He  was  archdeacon  of  Winchester  from 
1382  till  death 

275  ii     5  f.e.    Blunt,  John  J. :  for  18  read- 17 

276  i     14-16   Blyke,  Richard :  omitlnllGl  .  .  .  the  journals 

277  i     15  f.e.  Blythe,  Geoffrey  (d.  1530) :  for  May  following  read  March  1496-7 

278  i       33      Blythe,  John  :  for  1478  read  1477 

34  for  Huntingdon  read  Stow,  in  1478  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  from  1482  to 

1485  prebendary  of  Lincoln 

294  i     18  f.e.  Bodley,  Laurence :  for  He  was  a  read  He  was  made  prebendary  of  Wells  in  1580, 

and  a 

295  i     25  f.e.  Bodley,  Sir  Thomas:  for  In  April  of  the  next  year  however  read  He  was  elected 

M.P.  for  Portsmouth  in  the  same  year  and  for  St.  German's  in  1586.     In 
April  1585 

296  i     11-13  for  Sir  Thomas  .  .  .  accession  read  Bodley,  who  had  been  knighted  on 

18  April  1604  (Dugdale  MS.  B.  f .  201,  Bodl.  Libr.) 
ii        5  for  1603  read  1602 

508     i      8  f.e.    Bogue,  David :  for  the  Rev.  Dr.  Grasomer  read  Benjamin  Grosvenor,  D.D.   [q.  v.] 
306    ii    15  f.e.  Bohun,  Edmund :  for  1784  read  1684 
309    ii       20      Bohun,  Humphrey  VIII  de :  for  1291  read  1301 
.310    ii    12  f.e.  Bohun,  William  de  :  after  Gascony  insert  He  was  E.G. 

315  i  19  Bokenham,  Osbern:  after  place  insert  Horstmann  has  shown  Bokenham  to  be 
author  of  '  Mappula  Mundi,'  a  translation  of  Higden's  '  Polychronicon '  (cf.  Eng- 
lische  Studien,  1886) 

322  ii        5       Boleyn,  Sir  Thomas:  before  On  1  Sept.  insert  In  May  1523  he  was  made  'K.G. 

323  ii     Sf.e.    Bolland,  Sir  William :  for  soon  became  read  was  from  1804  till  his  elevation  to 

the  bench  in  1829 

324  i     11  f.e.  Bollard,  Nicholas  :  for  two  copies  read  at  least  five  copies 

10  f.e.  before  Cotton  MS.  insert  Shane  MSS.  1  L  92,  122  f.  836,  686  f.  41 

327    ii    11-12   Bolton,  Edmund :  for  and  he  is  probably  the  '  E.  B.'  read  Edward  Blount  [q.  v  ] 

and  not  Bolton  was  the  '  E.  B.' 

331     i       33      Bolton,  Robert :  for  1668  read  1668-9 
385    ii    15  f.e.  Bonar,  James  \ 

336    ii      30      Bonar,  John  the  younger    J  aJter  excise  ™*ert  m  Scotland 
588    ii    19  f.e.  Bond,  George :  after  1786  insert  and  a  king's  serjeant  in  1795 

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338  ii     10  f.e.  Bond,  Henry  J.  H.  :  for  Hales  read  Hayles 

339  i        20  for  1  read  3 

341     i     11  f.e.  Bond,  Nicholas:  for  1590  read  1589  and  for  1591  read  1590 

357    ii    17  f.e.  Bonner,  Edmund :  before  In  the  spring  insert  From  1537  to  1539  he  was  prebendary 
of  St.  Paul's  (Chiswick  stall) 

363  i        9       Bonny  castle,  Sir  Richard  H. :  for  1848  read  1847 

19  f.e.  for  in  1848  read  on  3  Nov.  1847  at  Kingston,  Canada 

364  ii     4  f.e.    Bonville,  Anthony :  for  TEBBILL  read  TEBILL 

368     i     25  f.e.  Booker,  John  :  after  value  insert  Booker's  quaintly  rhymed '  Dutch  Fortune  Teller  ' 

firstappeared  in  1650;  the  first  edition  is  excessively  rare 
7-6/  e.  omit  The  '  Dutch  Fortune  Teller '  and 

4/.e.  for  are  read  is 

371     i     27  f.e.  Boorde,  Andrew :  for  Parforatus  read  Perforatus 
880    i     2  f.e.    Booth,  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Warrington :  after  Cheshire  insert  1678-81 
384    ii       10      Booth,   James  (1806-1878) :  for   1843   read  the   institution   closed  its  doors  at 
Christmas  1841.    He  was  ordained  at  Bristol  and  acted  there  as  curate  till 
he  removed  to  Liverpool  in  1843 
14-15  omit  these  lines 

889     i        1       Booth,  Peniston :  before  On  9  May  1722  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Lincoln  1719- 

1746 

23      Booth,  Robert:  after  1657  add  He  married  Anne,  daughter  of  Oswald  Mosley  of 
Ancoats,  Manchester ;  she  afterwards  married  Thomas  Case  [q.  v.] 

390  i        29      Booth,  Thomas  (fl.   1611):  after  1609  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Lichfield 

1615-7 

391  i        1       Booth,  Sir  William  :  for  (fl.  1673-1689)  read  (d.  1703) 

34  before  In  1688  insert  On  12  Nov.  1682  he  was  knighted  (Le  Neve's  Knights) 

ib.  after  the  Grafton  :  insert  in  February  1687-8  was  made  commissioner  of  the 

navy  '  for  general  business.' 
36-39  for  February  .  .  .  the  navy  read  October  he  was  appointed  comptroller  of 

the  store  keeper's  accounts  at  the  navy 

40  for  his  read  any  and  after  allegiance  insert  that  he  made  to  William  III 

42  after  March  insert  1688-9 

5-4/.e.  for  No  account  .  .  .  death  read  He  died  in  February  1702-3 

394  i       34      Boreman,  Robert :  for  in  the  winter  of  read  on  15  Nov. 

395  ii     2  f.e.    Borgard,  Albert :  after  1839  insert  Biographical  Notes  by  Major  Hime,  reprinted 

from  Proc.  Royal  Artillery  Institute,  No.  4,  Volume  xiii  (with  portrait) 

397  i     27  f.e.  Borlase,  Edmund  :  for  (fl.  1662)  read  (d.  1682) 

ii    13-12  for  The   date  .  .  .  mentioned  read    He  was  dead   before   18  Feb.  1681-2 

f.e.  (Sloane  MS.  1008,  f.  49) 

,    6  f.e.  for  Stowe  read  Sloane 

398  i         7  for  Additional  read  Sloane 

Sf.e.    Borlase,  Sir  John :  for  (d.  1649)  read  (1576-1648) 

ii    29-31  for  in  the  spring  of  1649  .  .  .  lately  deceased  read  in  the  spring  of  1648.  He 

died  in  London  15  March  1647-8,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  Great 
St.  Bartholomew 
401     i     20/.e.  Borough,  Sir  John  :  after  Clarenceux  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Horsham  in  three 

parliaments,  1624,  1625,  1626 

407     i       1-2     Borrow,  George :  for  philologist  read  author 

409    ii       26      Borthwick,  Peter  :  for  He  sat  for  Evesham  read  He  lost  his  seat  for  Evesham  on 
petition  in  1838,  but  was  re-elected  in  1841,  and  sat 

412  i        26      Bosanquet,  Charles  :  after  the  city  insert  He  was  sub-governor  of  the  South  Sea 

Company    1808-38  and   governor  1838-50.     From  1823   to  1886  he  was 
chairman  of  the  exchequer  bill  office 
ii       33  for  Meyers's  read  L.  C.  Meyer's 

413  i        14      Bosanquet,  Sir  John  B. :  for  1814  read  1847 

21  f.e.  after  Company  insert  in  1814 

20  f.e.  after  England  insert  in  1819 

417     i       11      Boscawen,  Edward :  for  1741  read  1742 

419  ii    23  f.e.  Boscawen,  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Falmouth :  after  and  insert  was  M.P.  for  Truro 

from  1807  until  he 

420  i     19  f.e.  Boscawen,  Hugh,  1st  Viscount  Falmouth:  after  death  insert  He  was  governor 

of  St.  Mawes  from  1696  to  1710  and  from  1714  till  death 

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428  i       16      Boswell,  Alexander,  Lord  Auchinleck :  for  29  Dec.  1729  read  22  July  1727 

80  for  81  read  25 

429  ii       28      Boswell,  Sir  Alexander  :  for  1818  read  1816 
482     i     19  f.e.  Boswell,  James  the  elder :  for  1765  read  1763 
489    ii        7^    j_  Bogwent  jofca  .  for  1756  rea£  1757 

440  i     28  f.e.  Boswell,  Sir  William :  after  1606  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Boston  in  1624  and 

1625 
22  f.e.  for  subsequently  react  had  already  and  after  service  insert  He  was  secretary 

to  Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury,  while  ambassador  in  Paris,  in  1620 
21  f.e.  after  and  was  insert  subsequently 

441  ii       17      Bosworth,  Joseph :  omit  College 

446  ii     5  f.e.    Bott,  Thomas  :  for  Long  read  Longe 

447  ii       18  for  28  Sept.  read  19  Sept. 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 

EEEATA  IN  VOLUME  VI 
BOTTOMLEY BEOWELL 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  f  ir  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 

3  i        6       Boucher,  John :  for  no  issue  read  a  son  and  daughter 

4  ii    29-84    Bouchier,  George :  for  Yeomans  read  Yeamans 
.7      i    19  f.e.  Boulter,  Hugh :  for  Pierce  read  Pearce 

9  i  25  Boulton,  Matthew:  after  1809  add  His  grandson,  and  only  surviving  male 
representative,  Matthew  Piers  Watt  Boulton  of  Great  Tew,  Oxfordshire,  died  on 
80  June  1894  (Times,  4  July  1894) 

13  i       28      Bourchier,  John,  2nd  Baron  Berners  :  for  in  1616  read  on  9  Feb.  1616-7 

14  ii       2       Bourchier,  Sir  John  :  for  1645  read  1647 

15  i      4/.e.   Bourchier,  Thomas  :  after  Hastings  insert  and  in  1433  a  prebend  at  Lincoln 

16  i     31-32  for  enthroned  in  February  following  read  enthroned  on  24  Jan.  following 

(Sloane  MS.  1201,  f.  4  b) 

18      i      5  f.e.  for  6  April  read  30  March 

21     ii    81-32   Bourke,  Richard  S.,  6th  Earl  of  Mayo :  for  during  the  remainder  of  his  parlia- 
mentary life  read  from  1857  until  the  dissolution  of  1868 
25     ii    20  f.e.  Bourn,  Samuel  (1689-1754) :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

28  i     19  f.e.  Bourne,  Gilhert :  after  prebend  insert  (Wildland) 

18  f.e.  after  prebend  insert  (Brownswood) 

29  i       28  after  1558  insert  in  which  year  he  was  lord  president  of  Wales 

80  iif     25      Bourne,  Immanuel :  for  1672  read  1679 

81  i        27  for  Perisons  read  Peirsons 

36    ii       9       Bouverie,  Sir  Henry  F. :  for  1775  read  1771 

10  for  1807  read  1810 

16  f.e.  after  colonel  insert  of  the  1st  West  India  regiment  in  1842  and 

88  ii       27      Bovill,  Sir  William :  omit  Platt  had  already  gone  and 

28  omit  and  Lush 

6-6/.e.  omit  when  Sir  Fitzroy  .  .  ,  baron 

89  ii    27  f.e.  Bowater,  Sir  Edward :  for  lieutenant-general  read  general 

26  f.e.  after  foot  insert  from  1846 

40     i       10  before  groom  insert  lieutenant-general  and  and  after  queen  insert  and  in 

1854  full  general 

40    ii       2       Bowen,  James  (d.  1774) :  for  a  native  of  read  son  of  John  Bowen  of 
58     i     15  f.e.  Bower,  Walter  :  for  Ex.  read  E.  x. 

58  i       22      BoweB,  Sir  Jerome  :  before  In  insert  He  was  M.P,  for  Lancaster  in  1601  and  for 

Reading  in  1604 
ii       8       Bowes,  John  (1690-1767) :  for  Baron  of  Clonlyon  read  Baron  Bowes  of  Clonlyon 

59  ii    20  f.e.  Bowes,  Sir  Martin :  after  the  city  insert  (for  Aldgate  1686-40,  Castle  Baynard 

1540-2,  Farringdon  within  1542-5,  and  Langbourn  1545  till  his  death) 
14  f.e.  after  pp.  40-1)  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  London  1547, 1558, 1554  (bis), 

1555,  and  1556  ;  was  president  of  Christ's  Hospital  1556  and  comptroller  of 

the  London  Hospitals  from  1558  till  his  death 
7  f.e.  for  Aug.  read  Sept. 

33  B 


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60  C  ii       21°    Bowes,  Mary  E.,  Countess  of  Strathmore:  for  Trowbridge  read  Troubridge 

62      i        24      Bowes,  Sir  Robert  :  after  accord  insert  He  had  been  M.P.  for  Yorkshire  in  1512, 

for  Newcastle-on-Tyne  in  1545,  and  for  Middlesex  in  1547  and  1558 
ii        7       Bowes,  Kobert  :  for  In  1571  read  He  had  been  M.P.  for  Knaresborough  1562-7. 

In  1572 
8  for  Carlisle  read  Appleby  and  he  was  M.P.  for  Cumberland  158i-5,  1586-7, 

and  1588-9 

GS     ii    38-89   Bowet,  Henry  :  omit  at  this  time  the  and  after  Richmond  insert  in  1418 
64      i       18  after  London  insert  (1399)  and  another  at  York  (1400) 

68  i       16      Bowles,  Sir  George:   after  West  India  Regiment  insert  (1855) 

10  f.e.  after  1846  insert  lieutenant-general  1854  and  general  1862 
6  f.e.  after  London  insert  He  became  G.C.B.  in  1878 

69  i      2-8     Bowles,  Phineas  :  for  in  1749  read  on  12  Dec.  1746  ;  before  member  insert  whig 

4  for  in  February  1734-5  read  1785-41 

ii    21  f.e.  Bowles,  William  L,  :  for  of  which  in  read  and  in  1805  prebendary  of  Major  Pars 
Altaris,  which  he  held  till  his  death.    In 

70  ii       85  after  Salisbury  insert  on  7  April  1850 
73     ii      22      Bowman,  Walter  :  for  f.  824  read  f.  834 

75     i       18      Bownde,  Nicholas  :  for  daughter  read  sister 

15  for  his  widow  married  read  his  mother  married  as  her  second  husband 

77  ii       8      Bowring,  Sir  John  :  for  twelve  read  thirteen 

78  i    5-4/.e.  omit  subsequently  held  the  appointment  of 

81  i       86      Bowyer,  Sir  George  (1740  ?-1800)  :  after  the  year  insert  From  1787  to  1793  he  was 

colonel  of  marines 

82  i       26      Bowyer,  Sir  George  (1811-83)  :  for  Earl  of  Stanhope  read  Earl  Stanhope 

86  i       26      Boxall,  John  :  for  dean  read  archdeacon  and  prebendary 

27  after  Winchester  insert  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's 

87  i     14  f.e.  Boxall,  Sir  William  :  for  In  1867  read  On  24  March  1871 

13  f.e.  after  knighthood  insert  and  became  a  retired  academician  in  1877 

109  i       28     i  Boyle,  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Orrery  :  for  Baron  Marston  read  Baron  Boyle  of 
ii       13     [  Marston 

i     5  f.e.  for  elected  read  M.P.  for  Charleville  in  the  Irish  house  of  commons  1695-9 

and 

4  f.e.  for  but  his  return  read  1701-5  ;  his  return  for  Huntingdon 

ii        4  after  general  insert  He  was  colonel  of  22nd  foot  1704-7,  of  the   5th  foot 

1707-10,  and  of  the  21st  foot  from  1710  till  death 

15  for  but  resigned  this  post  read  and  lord-lieutenant  of  Somerset,  but  resigned 

the  former  post 

16  for  his  military  command  read  the  latter  office 

110  3      Boyle,  David,  Lord  Boyle  :  for  80  Jan.  read  4  Feb. 

15-14  Boyle,  Henry,  Lord  Carleton  :  for  in  the  latter  year  he  became  the  read  from  1701 
f.e.  to  1708 

18  f.e.  for  1710  read  1715 

11  f.e.  after  state  insert  of  the  Northern  Department 

6  f.e.  before  Boyle  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire 

1702-15 
ii    19  f.e.  Boyle,  Henry,  Earl  of  Shannon  :  after  neglected  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Middle- 

ton  1707-18  and  for  Kilmallock  1713-5 

112     i     29-30   Boyle,  John  (1563  ?-l620)  :  for  is  stated  .  .  .  1610  read  was  collated  prebendary 
of  Lichfield  on  5  Feb.  1610-1 

6/.e.   Boyle,  Michael  the  elder  :  before  obtained  insert  was  archdeacon  of  Cork  1613-4 
and 

4  f.e.  after  1619  insert  resigning  the  Lismore  deanery  in  1621 

4-8/.e.  for  several  .  .  .  church  read  till  death  the  chancellorship  of  Lismore  and 

yr9a«hel»^ldthetreasurer8hiPof  Waterford 


116  i     2/.e.   Boyle,  Bichard  (rf.  1644):  for  1644  read  1645 

11        6  a/ter  1603  insert  dean  of  Tuam  May  1604 

for  1644  read  1644-5 

117  86      Boyle,   Richard,   1st  Earl  of  Burlington:    after  designs  insert  He  was  lord 

treasurer  of  Ireland  10GO-95 


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117   i     2-l/.e.  Boyle,  Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Burlington :  for  In  May  1715  .  .  .  and  in  read.  From 
May  1715  to  1721  he  was  lord-lieutenant  of  the  East  Biding  of  Yorkshire,  and 
from  June  1715  to  1733  of  the  West  Biding 
1-2  omit  June  following   .   .    .   West  Bidings 

2-3  for  of  the  same  year  read  1715 

125  i       39      Boyle,  Roger,  Baron  Broghill :  after  parliament  insert  and  also  in  the  parlia- 

ment of  1661  which  lasted  till  1679 

126  ii    Gf.e.   Boyle,  Roger  (1617  ?-1687) :  after  Cork  insert  in  Oct.  1662 

136     i       27      Boyse,  Samuel :  for  4033  B  read  4038,  ff.  840,  342 ;  cf.  Stowe  MS.  709,  ff.  113, 114 

ii       81  for  1729  read  1789 

149  ii  7  Bradburn,  Samuel :  after  merit  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Wesleyan  Con- 
ference in  1799 

153  i       11      Braddock,  Edward :  for  1720  read  1725 

154  ii       10  for  United  States  army  read  president  of  the  United  States 

161    ii      24      Bradford,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  four  years  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  94th  regiment 

from  1823  to  1829 
26  for  the  88th  regiment  read  the  30th  regiment,  which  he  held  till  1846 

174  i        4      Bradock,  Thomas :  after  1584  insert  He  was  proctor  in  the  same  year 

175  i     7  f.e.  Bradshaw,  Henry  :  for  College  read  Hall 

177  i     25-26    Bradshaw,  John  (1602-1659) :  for  apparently  read  subsequently 

9  f.e.  for  till  1649  when  read  till  his  death,  although  in  1649 

178  i       29  for  Edward  Prideaux  read  Edmund  Prideaux 

179  i        17  omit  permanent 

ii        4  after  elected  insert  for  Stafford 

189  ii    22-23   Bradwardine,  Thomas :  for  soon  afterwards  read  had  already  in  1883 

190  i         5  before  Archbishop  insert  In  1347  Bradwardine  became  archdeacon  of  Norwich 

191  ii       18      Brady,  Sir  Maziere  :  for  Nicholas  Ball  read  Stephen  Woulfe 

25  for  1847  read  1846 

197     i        28      Braham,  John :  for  Brompton  read  Kensal  Green 
203    ii       29      Bramhall,  John :  for  Elvington  read  South  Kilvington 

210  ii    28  f.e.  Bramston,  Sir  John  the  younger :  before  In  accordance  insert  He  was  elected 

for  Bodmin  to  the  long  parliament 
S-2/,0.  for  To  the  first  parliament  of  James  II  read  To  the  parliaments  of  1679  and 

1685  (under  James  II) 
LI.  omit  the  line 

211  i        1  omit  represented  Chelmsford 

ii    15  f.e.  Brancker,  Thomas  :  for  Ehenanus  read  Rhonius 
9  f.e.  for  Peel  read  Pell 

212  i'  31-32  Brand,  Barbarina,  Lady  Dacre:  for  twenty-first  Lord  Dacreread  twentieth  Baron 

Dacre 

214  ii  Z0f.e.  Brand,  John  (d.  1808) :  for  Oxford  read  Cambridge 
217  ii  80  Brande,  William  T. :  for  in  1866  read  11  Feb.  1866 
224  i  8  f.e.  Brandon,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1509  read  1510 

ii    16  f.e.  for  in  1509  read  on  29  Jan.  1509-10 

226     i      31       Brandreth,  Thomas  S. :  for  in  1873  read  27  May  1873 
229    ii    2i  f.e.  Braose,  William  de  :  for  (alias  Colwyn)  read  (or  Pains  Castle) 
19  f.e.  after  Castle  Maud  insert  (or  Pains  Castle) 

18  f.e.  omit  fell  back  .  .  .  where  he 

232  i       23      Brassey,  Thomas :  for  Duke  read  Marquis 

233  ii      35      Brathwaite,  Richard  :  for  In  May  read  On  4  May 

234  ii    28-32  for  It  is  very  doubtful  .  .  .  '  A  Happy  Husband '  1619  read  Brathwaite^ 

'Good  Wife  ;  or,  a  Bare  One  amongst  Women,  by'Musophilus/ was  published 
in  1618  ;  a  unique  copy  which  once  belonged  to  Sir  Edwa»d  Dering  wae  sold 
by  Messrs.  Sotheby  in  November  1897.  A  second  editica  appeared  in  1619 

237     i     23  f.e.  Bray,  John :  for  232,  32  read  282 

241     ii    12  f.e.  Bray,  William :  for  Having  licensed  read  After  he  had  licensed 

243    i       23      Braybroc,  Henry  de :  for  1334  read  1234 

255  ii  7-3  Brembre,  Sir  Nicholas :  for  He  first  appears  .  .  .  1376  read  He  was  elected  an 
alderman  on  21  Sept.  1372  (Letter  Book  G.  f.  298Z/) 


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258    i        8      Bremner,  Robert  :  for  1763  read  1762 

268    i       15      Brent,  Sir  Nathaniel  :  for  1639  read  1630 

ii     5  f.e.  for  Latin  read  Italian 

266    i     14  f-e.  Brenton,  Sir  Jahleel  :  after  Sheerness  insert  He  was  colonel  of  marines  1825-30 

268  i     8-10    Brereton,  John  :  omit  John  Brereton  .  .  .  1592-8 

ii    28  f.e.  Brereton,  Owen  S.  :  after  Lloyd  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Liverpool  from  1724  till 

his  death  in  1756,  changing  his  name  to  Salusbury  some  years  before 
18  f.e.  omit  about  the  year  1756 

269  i        5  after  1780  insert  supporting  Lord  North 

270  *'      *il    *  Brereton>  Thomas  :  for  Queen's  square  read  Queen  square 

271  i     12  f.e.  Brereton,  Sir  William  (1604-61)  :  for  1689-40  read  to  the  short  and  to  the  long 

parliaments  in  1640 
278     i        4       Brereton,  Sir  William  (1789-1864)  :  after  constabulary  insert  and  in  April  1864 

was  made  colonel  commandant  of  the  royal  artillery 
274    i     15  f.e.  Brerewood,  Sir  Eobert  :  after  law  insert  He  was  M.P.  in  the  same  year  for  Chester 

in  the  short  parliament 
282    i       82      Brett,  Henry  :  for  was  for  a  short  time  member  read  was  in  three  parliaments  — 

from  1701-8—  the  tory  member 

288    ii      1-2     Brett,  John  W.  :  for  but  he  did  not  live  to  see  it  accomplished  read  and  an 
electric  telegraph  cable  across  the  Atlantic  was  completed  in  1858,  though 
it  failed  to  work  after  the  transmission  of  a  few  messages 
4  for  Trim  read  Trym 

284  i     9  f.e.    Brett,  Sir  Peircy  :  for  He  became  a  vice-admiral  read  He  was  colonel  of  marines 

1760-2  and  M.P.  for  Queenborough  1754-74.    He  became  a  vice-admiral  of  the 
blue  on  18  Oct.  and  of  the  white 

285  i      7  f.e.    Brett,  Thomas  :  for  1748  read  1744 

286  i       21  for  1748  read  1743-4 

299  i     14  f.e.  Brewster,  Abraham  :  for  home  secretciry  read  first  lord  of  the  admiralty 

300  ii       18      Brewster,  Sir  David  ;  for  that  university  read  Aberdeen  University 
801    ii    17  f.e.  for  In  1888  read  On  7  Dec.  1837 

11  f.e.  after  St.  Andrews  insert  He  held  the  post  till  1859.    From  that  year  till  his 

death  he  was  principal  of  Edinburgh  University 
302     i       88  for  Professor  Blackie  read  Professor  Blaikie 

308     i       14  for  Montrose  read  Melrose 

26-27  Brewster,  Sir  Francis  :  for  (fl.  1674-1702)  read  (d.  1704) 
29  after  1674  insert  He  was  M.P.  in  the  Irish  house  of  commons  for  Tuam 

1692-1703,  and  for  Doneraile  1708-4 
17  f.e.  after  colleagues  insert  Brewster  died  in  1704 

804  ii  2-1  f.e.  Brewster,  William:  for  but  he  mentions  ...  nor  read  He  matriculated  from 

Peterhousein  1580,  but  apparently  failed  to  graduate 

805  i        1  omit  the  line 

314    ii      14      Bridecake,  Ealph  :  omit  his  deanery  of  Salisbury 

8  f.e.   Bridge,  Bewick  :  after  1811  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1800 
818    i   8-2/.e.  Bridgeman,  Sir  Orlando  :  for  the  long  parliament  read  both  the  short  and  the 

long  parliaments 

II-  for  in  the  read  on  27  Nov.  1648 

ii        1  omit  same  year 

820  ii      83     Bridges,  John  (d,  1618)  i  after  Kent  insert  From  156G  to  1610  he  was  prebendary 

of  Winchester 

821  ii      25      Bridges,  John  (1626-1724)  J  for  1711  read  1711-2 

825    ii       6       Bridport,  Giles  of:  for  Buckinghamshire  read  Berkshire 
Briggs,  Henry  P.  :  for  1793  read  1791  ? 

after  painter  insert  son  of  John  Hobart  Briggs 

17-18  for  in  1793  i  he  was  .  ,  ,  Opie  the  artist  read  about  1791  j  he  was  descended 

from  Vincent  Perronet  [q.  v.]  whose  daughter  Elizabeth  married  William 
Bnggs  of  the  Customs  House,  secretary  to  the  Wesleys 

II  f.e.  after  1844  insert  He  married  Eliza  Alderson,  by  whom  he  had  one  son  who 

nd  a  daugllte*  who  married  John  Carr,  sector  of  Adisham, 


7  f.e,  for  Redgraves'  read  Redgrave's 

B785  ma^e»eral  *»s*rt  of  lieufc-general  1851  and 

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Page  Col.  Line 

888     i  6  f.e.  Bright,  Sir  John  :  after  Hull  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  the  East  Riding  in  1654 

ii  28  Bright,  John  (1788-1870) :  after  Hospital  insert  From  1828  to  1845  he  was  a  com- 
missioner in  lunacy 

841  i        6  Brigit,  Saint :  for  Dal,  Conchobar  read  Dal  Conchobar 

842  ii  3  f.e.  Brihtnoth  :  for  sister  read  sister-in-law 
848    ii  19  Brinsley,  John  :  for  1668  read  1683 

356    i  33  Brisbane,  Sir  Thomas  M. :  for  1829  read  1825 

Bristol,  Ralph  de :  for  Cashel  read  Kildare 
7-6 f.e.  omit  by  William  of  Malmesbury 

857    n  23 \f.e.  |  Bristow8)  Edmund  :  for  Bristowe  read  Bristow 

865    i       LI.     Brocas,  Sir  Bernard  :  after  1395  insert  In  1391  he  was  M.P.  for  Wilts 

879    ii    14  f.e.  Brodie,   Sir  Benjamin  C. :    after   examinations   insert   He  was    elected   first 

president  of  the  General  Medical  Council  23  Nov.  1858 

883    ii    22-21   Brodrick,  Alan,  Lord  Midleton  :  for  king's-serjeant  read  second  serjeant 
f.e. 

8  f.e.  for  Earl  Pembroke  read  Earl  of  Pembroke 

385     i     13  f.e.  Brograve,  Sir  John :  after  years  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Preston  in  1586, 1597,  and 

1601,  and  for  Boroughbridge  in  1592 
ii    28  f.e.  Broke,  Arthur :  for  Boaistuan  read  Boaistuau 

888  ii    22  f.e.  Broke,  Sir  Richard:  for  In  the  spring  of  1511  (2  Hen.  VIII)  read  On  19  July 

1510 

889  i     27-25    Broke,  Sir  Robert :  for  and  recorder  of    London  .  .  .  several  parliaments  read 

f.e.         (1536-45)  and    recorder    of   London  1545-54  and  represented  the  city  in  the 
parliaments  of  1547, 1553,  and  1554 

400  ?  '2\{'e' }  Bromley>  Sir  Richard  M, :  for  1866  read  1865 

27  f.e.  Bromley,  Sir  Thomas  (A.  1555  ?) :  for  king's  bench  read  common  pleas 

401  i        1       Bromley,  Sir  Thomas  (1530-1587) :  after  Bacon  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth 

1558,  for  Wigan  1559,  and  for  Guildford  1562 

403  ii       11      Bromley,  Valentine  W. :  for  congestion  of  the  lungs  read  smallpox 

15-11    Bromley,  William  (1664-1782) :  for  Having  in  1689  .  .  .  recognise  William  III 
f.e.  read  He  was  elected  in  February  1689-90  M.P.  for  Warwickshire 

10  f.e.  for  1701-2  read  1700-1 

404  ii       30      Bromley,  William  (1699  ?-1737) :  for  of  Warwick  read  of  Fowey  in  1725  and  of 

Warwick 

405  ii        9       Brompton,  Richard:  after  1782  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Society  of  Artists 

till  1779 

9  f.e.    Bromyarde,  John  de  :  after  Cambridge  insert  He  was  chancellor  of  the  university 

in  1383 

406  i     22  f.e.  Bronte,  Charlotte:  for  a  curacy  in  Essex  and  read  a  curacy  at  Wethersfield  in 

Essex  and  left  in  January  1809  to  become  curate  at  Wellington,  whence  he 
came  to  Dewsbury.    Leaving  this  place  at  the  end  of  the  year  he  was 
presented 
ii    31-32  for  Heckmondwike  read  Liversedge 

408     i     11  f.e.  for  in  a  lower  situation  read  on  a  table-land 

412     i    II f.e.  for  June  read  January 

414  ii     3  f.e.    Brook,  David  :  after  governors  insert  He  was  recorder  of  Bristol  1541-9  and  M.P, 

for  the  city  1542-4 

415  i        28  for  earl  of  Guilford  read  Baron  Guilford 

416  .ii    13-12   Brooke,  Sir  Arthur :  for  and  was  rewarded  read  In  1822  he  was  rewarded 

f.e. 

10f.e.  for  1817  read  1819 

9  f.e.  after  regiment  insert  in  1887 

419     i     13  f.e.  Broke,  Christopher:  after  Essex  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  York  in  six  parliaments, 
1604,  1614,  1620,  1624,  1625,  1626,  and  was  also  elected  for  Newport  (I.  of  W.)  in 
1624 
423    i       27      Brooke,  Henry,  8th  Lord  Cobham :  after  Henry  insert  who  was  M.P.  for  Kent  in 

1588-9  and  for  Hedon  1592-3 

429    ii    12  f.e.  Brooke,  Sir  James :  after  K.C.B.  insert  in  1848 

438    ii    18-17    Brooke,  Samuel :  omit  He  was  elected  proctor  at  Cambridge  in  1613  and 
f.e. 

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27    I  Brooke,  Samuel:  fur  1032  read  1631 

486    i     8f.e.   Brookfleld,  William  H.  :  for  Clevedon  read  Clevedon  Court,  Somerset 
438    i       19      Brooks,  Charles  W.  Shirley :  for  Norwood  Green  read  Kensal  Green 

ii       21      Brooks,  James  :  after  Balliol  College  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Oxford  in 
1552 

447  i       24      Brotherton,  Sir  Thomas  W. :  for  1850  read  1851 

448  i       14      Brough,  William :  for  1687-8  read  1688-9 

452    ii    19-18  Brougham,  Henry  P.,  Lord  Brougham:  omit  As  Lord  Cleveland  .  .  ,  tories 
f.e. 
17  f.e.  for  felt  bound  in  1880  to  vacate  read  in  1880  vacated 

16  f.e.  omit  accordingly 

14  f.e.  after  Knaresborough  insert  in  succession  to  Tierney 

456  i       15  for  Italy  read  Sardinia 

457  i        14  for  1835-40  read  1885-52 

459  ii       4       Broughton,  Arthur  :  for  (d.  1808?)  read  d.  1796 

5  after  botanist  insert  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Broughton,  1704-74  [q.  v.] 

8-11  for  and  subsequently  settled  ....  Hortus  Eastensis  read  He  practised 

medicine  at  Bristol,  and  was  elected  physician  to  the  infirmary  there, 
14  May  1780.  He  went  to  Jamaica  in  Dec.  1788  with  leave  of  absence, 
but  never  returned,  dying  at  Kingston  29  May  1796.  (Felix  Farley, 
'  Bristol  Journal,'  80  July  1796) 

460  i        9       Broughton,  Hugh :  after  Durham  insert  in  1578 

464    i       84      Broughton,  Thomas  (1704-1774) :  before  the  vicarage  insert  a  prebend  in  Salisbury 

Cathedral,  to  which  belonged 

87-8  omit  To  the  same  influence  he  owed  ....  Salisbury  Cathedral 

88-9  for  and  on  receiving  this  read  On  this 

467    i       27      Broughton,  William  E. :  after  1821  insert  He  was  colonel  of  marines  from  1819 
till  his  death 

469  ii    20  f.e.  Brouncker,  William,  2nd  Viscount :  for  1642  read  1646 

470  i        9  after  nation  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Westbury  in  the  convention  parliament 

of  1660 

17  f.e.  for  Mr.  Pitt  read  Mr.  Pett 

ii        2  before  Pepys  insert  He  was  a  commissioner  of  the  navy  for  general  business 

1664-8  and  comptroller  of  the  treasurer's  accounts  1668-79 
3  for  in  this  office  read  at  the  admiralty 

32  after  1648  insert  was  M.P.  for  Komney  from  1665  till  he  was  expelled  the 

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DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


EBBATA  IN  VOLUME  VII 

BBOWN BUETHOGGE 

N.B.— f.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 

1  i     11  f.e.  Brown,  Charles :  for  1742  read  1741 

ii       8       Brown,  Charles  A. :  for  1787  ?  read  1786 
9  after  Keats  insert  born  in  June  1786 

2  i        24  for  1885  read  1887 

8      ii    27  f.e.  Brown,  David  (1768-1812) :  for  a  grammar  school  read  the  grammar  school 

5      i     11  f.e.  Brown,  Sir  George  :  before  He  was  made  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  77th  foot 

1851-4  and  of  the  7th  foot  1854-5 
8  f.e.  after  brigade  insert  in  Jan.  1855 

7     ii     2  f.e.    Brown,  James  B.  the  younger  :  omit  Dr. 

21  ii        1       Brown,  John  C. :  for  CHARLES  read  CRAWFORD 

22  i    9-8  f.e.  Brown,  Lancelot:  for  M.P.  for  Huntingdonshire  read  M.P.  for  Totnes  1780-4,  for 

Huntingdon  1784-90,  and  for  Huntingdonshire  1782-4 
6  f.e.  for  London  read  Loudon 

25     i     14  f.e.  Brown,  Sir  Eobert :  for  1748  read  July  1742 
28     i       28      Brown,  Samuel  (1817-1856) :  omit  Dr. 
85      i     18  f.e.  Brown,  Ulysses  M.  von  :  for  Charles  V  read  Charles  VI 
38     ii    16  f.e.  Browne,  Sir  Anthony :  after  Browne  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Surrey  in  1542  and 

1547 
89     i     11  f.e.  Browne,  Anthony  (1510  ?-1567) :  after  Cromwell  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Lost- 

withiel  in  1545,  for  Preston  in  1553,  and  for  Maldon  in  1554 

40  i  20  f.e.  Browne,  Anthony,  1st  Viscount  Montague  (1526-1592):  after  Elizabeth  insert 
He  was  M.P.  for  Guildford  1542  and  1517,  for  Pctersfield  1558,  and  for 
Surrey  1554 

10-9  for  Gylesland  read  Gilsland 

f-e. 
43     ii    23  f.e.  Browne,  George  (d.  1556)  :  after  1584  insert  He  was  consecrated  at  Lambeth  by 

the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  19  March  1534-5 
47      i        7       Browne,  Hablot  K. :  for  Fairleigh  read  Fairlegh 

54  ii       l.l.     Browne,  Sir  Eichard  :  after  recruiters  insert  in  October  1645 

55  i        1  for  1647  .  .  .  London  read  1648  was  also  chosen  alderman  of  Langbourn 

ward  and  sheriff  of  London 

ii        4  after  baronet  insert  He  was  commissioner  of  appeals  in  the  excise  from 

1661  till  death,  and  also  president  of  Bethlehem  and  Bridewell  hospitals 
1660-8 
60     ii    19  f.e.  Browne,  Robert:  for  Allen  read  Alden 

7-6 f.e.  for  and  his  last  descendant  .  .  .  Pomfret  read  A  son  Edward  was  one  of 

twenty  gentlemen  who  under  the  leadership  of  Cecilius  Calvert,  2nd  Lord 
Baltimore,  founded  the  colony  of  Maryland  in  1634.  He  settled  permanently 
in  the  colony,  and  by  his  wife,  Mary,  daughter  of  Morgan  Williams,  was 
father  of  Morgan  and  Edward  Browne,  whose  descendants  are  still 
numerous  in  the  United  States  of  America 

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61  ii    82-83   Browne,  Samuel  (d.  1668)  :  for  Two  years  previously  read  In  October  1641 

84  for  boroughs  read  parishes 

62  i     82-88  for  After  this  .  .  .  when  he  read  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Bedford  in  1659, 

and  for  Bedfordshire  in  1660.     At  the  restoration  he 

64  ii        4       Browne,  Thomas  :  for  in  1673  read  6  Deo.  1673 

25-26  Note  that  '  The  Boyal  Charter  .  .  .  '  1619  is  by  Thomas  Bayly  [q.  v.]  and 

not  by  the  subject  of  this  article 

65  i       80      Browne,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  twelve  read  ten 

32  for  three  read  two 

72    i       II.     Browne,  Thomas  (1708  ?-1780)  :  after  1761  insert  Clarenceux  in  177S 

78  *       i    \  Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett  :  for  1809  read  1806 

5      ) 

4  for  Burn  Hall  read  Coxhoe  Hall  in  the  parish  of  Kelloe 

10  f.e.  for  about  eleven  or  twelve  read  thirteen 

7  f.e.  after  printed  insert  in  1819  ;  it  was  issued  in  1820 

ii     9  f.e.  for  seventeen  years  of  age  read  twenty  years  of  age  (1826) 

79  i       20  after  drowned  insert  in  Babbicombe  Bay 

81    ii       24  after  1861  insert  Another  mural  tablet  is  in  Kelloe  church 

88    ii       19  Brownrig,  Ralph  :  after  Cambridge  insert  in  1631 

29-80  for  in  the  same  year  read  in  1642 

85    ii       15  Brownrigg,  Sir  Robert  :  for  K.C.B.  read  G.C.B. 

21-22  for  was  made  G.C.B.  in  1822  read  was  governor  of  Landguard  Fort  from  1823 

till  his  death 

23  for  April  read  May 

92    i    37-88  Bruce,  David  II:  for  Oldham  read  Odiham 

97    i       10  Bruce,  Edward,  Lord  Kinloss  :  for  Aylesbury  read  Ailesbury 

104  i       32  Bruce,   James,  8th  Earl  of  Elgin:   after  government  insert  His  election  for 

Southampton  was,  however,  declared  void  on  petition 

105  ii       16  after  Elgin  insert  who  was  made  G.C.B.  the  year  before 

107  i       36      Bruce,  Sir  James  L.  Knight-  :  for  In  August  1887  read  In  1835  and  again  in  1837 

108  i        18      Bruce,  John  (1745-1826)  :  before  and  historiographer  insert  to  the  privy  council 

109  i     2  f.e.   Bruce,    Sir   John   H.  :  for   lieutenant-general    read   major-general    1754    and 

lieutenant-general  1758 
ii       1  after  Bermudas  insert  (1721-7) 

2  after  Parliament  insert  (1727-84  and  1741-7) 

3  after  eighty-two  insert  on  6  June  1766 
114    i    23  f.e.  Bruce,  Robert  de,  I  :  for  Brin  read  Brix 


12  f.e.  for  Hemingford  read  Hemingburgh 

119    i     12  f.e.  Bruce,  Robert  de,  VIII  :  for  Jan.  read  July 

180  i       82      Bruce,  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ailesbury  :  before  When  the  insert  He  was  lord- 

lieutenant  of  Bedfordshire  and  Huntingdonshire  1685-9 

ii       85      Bruce,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin  :  after  major-general  insert  in  1809,  lieutenant- 
general  in  1814,  and  general  in  1887 

181  ii       20  for  from  1790  to  1840  read  from  1790  to  1807  and  from  1820  to  1840 

136    i    23-24  Brudenell,  James  T.,  7th  Earl  of  Cardigan  :  for  Hambledon  in  Hampshire  read 

Hambleden  in  Buckinghamshire 
187    i     16-7  for  what  was  known  as  the    '  Black  Bottle  '  riot  read  a  very  serious 

episode 

40  for  James  read  Garner  Phipps 

15  f.e.  for  in  1847  read  on  20  June  1854 

•189    i        9       Brudenell,  Robert:  after.  1790  insert  (see  MONTAGU,  GEORGE  BBUDENELL] 
141    i       84      Briihl,  John  M.,  Count  of:  for  Miss  Cherone  read  Maria,  daughter  of  Gene  al 

Christopher  Chowne,  who  died  in  1885 
'  142    ii    18  f.e.  Brundish,  John  J.  :  for  three  read  two 
15-14  omit  and  Smith  .  .  .  1836 

f.e. 

151    ii       24      Bryan,  Sir  Francis  ;  after  occasion  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Buckinghamshire  in 
1542  and  1544 

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154  ii    14  f.e.  Bryan,  Matthew:  for  Mews  read  Mew 

155  i       15  for  Waller  read  Walker 

157  ii    11  f.e.  Bryce,  Sir  Alexander:  for  and  in  1829  was  appointed  read  colonel  commandant 

royal  engineers  in  1829  and  in  1830 

158  ii    18 f.e.  Bryce,  James,  the  elder:  omit  Scottish  and  after  Church  insert  at  Wick  in 

Caithness 
160    i     4  f.e.    Brydges,  Grey,  5th  Lord  Chandos  :  before  His  insert  Grey  Brydges  was  M.P.  for 

Cricklade  in  1597 
162    ii    24  f.e.  Brydges,  James,  1st  Duke  of  Chandos  :  for  Chandos  read  Canons 

8  f.e.  after  George  II  insert  He  resigned  the  lord-lieutenancy  of  Hertfordshire  in 

1742 

166  ii    17  f.e.  Brydone,  Patrick :  for  1741  ?  read  1736 

16-15  for  was   born  .  .  .  1741   read  was   son   of  Robert  Brydone  (1687  ?-1761), 

f.e.  minister  of  Coldingham  in  Berwickshire,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  (d.  1764), 

daughter  of  John  Dysart,  his  predecessor  in  the  benefice.      Patrick  was 
born,  probably  at  Coldingham,  on  5  Jan.  1786 

167  i       29  after  office  insert  from  1779  till  death 

33  after  p.  648  insert  Hew  Scott,  Fasti,  ii.  481 

168  i        1       Bryne,  Albertus  :  for  1669  ?  read  1677 

88  after  name  insert  He  was  organist  and  fourth  fellow  of  Dulwich  College  from 

1671  to  1677  and  organist  of  All  Hallows  Barking  in  1676 
171     i       84      Buc,  Sir  George :  after  (Cottonian  MSS.)  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Gatton  in  1592 

and  1597 
186    ii    32-38   Buchanan,  Francis  H. :  for  do  not  appear  .  .  .  except  read  appeared  in 

86  after  death  insert  and  in  '  Eastern  India '  by  Robert  Montgomery  Martin 

[q.  v.]  1888  (8  vols.) 
11  f.e.  after  year  insert  He  was  married  and  left  a  son 

189  i       24      Buchanan,  George  (1506-1582) :  for  (10  Feb.)  read  (10  Feb.  1567) 

38  for  16  Sept.  read  16  Sept.  1568 

190  ii       10  for  1569  read  1570 

191  i      8  f.e.  for  death  read  retirement 
193     i      6  f.e.  for  '  Irenes '  read  '  Icones 

199  ii    16  f.e.  Buckenham,  Eohert:  after  1581  insert  In  the  latter  year  he  became  archdeacon 

of  Lewes 

200  ii      33      Buckeridge,  John :  for  Colwell  read  Colwall 

210    i     17  f.e.  Buckle,    Henry  T.:   for  Lord  Coleridge   read  John  Duke    (afterwards  Lord) 

Coleridge 

215    i     21  f.e.  Buckley,  William  (d.  1570  ?) :  for  Ufton  read  Ufton  Decani 
224     i '  3-2/.e.  Budgell,  Eustace :  for  a  member  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  read  M.P.  for 

Mullingar  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  1715-27 
226    ii       13      Bud  worth,  William :  for  Shareshull  read  Shareshill 

281  i      6  f.e.    Bulkeley,  Arthur  :  for  4  March  read  14  March 

ii       19      Bulkeley,  Launcelot :  for  Some  years  later  read  In  1613 

28  after  kingdom  insert  From  1684  till  death  he  was  treasurer  of  Cashel 

282  i        4       Bulkeley,  Sir  Richard  (1538-1621):  for  parliaments  ...  1570  read  parliaments  of 

1562  and  1571 

9  for  1576  read  1576-7 

ii     16  f.e.  after  Notes  and  Queries  insert  1st  Series 

233     i     5  f.e.    Bulkeley,  Sir  Richard  (1644-1710) :  after  1672  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Fechard 
(Wexford)  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  from  1692  till  death 

242  ii     20  f.e.  Bull,  John  (fl.  1636) :  for  (ft.  1686)  read  (d.  1642) 

2  f.e.  for  Throskites  read  Thraskites 

243  i         6  after  p.  571)  insert  Bull  died  in  January  1641-2 

250  i     12  f.e.  Buller,  Sir  George  :  after  1862  insert  He  was  appointed  colonel  of  the  88th  foot 

in  August  1860,  but  was  transferred  next  month  to  the  Highland  Brigade 

251  i       5-6     Bullingham,  John  :  for  the  recently  created  bishopric  of  Bristol  read  the  bishopric 

of  Bristol  (created  in  1542) 

252  ii    17  f.e.  Bullingham,  Nicholas  :  for  24  April  read  18  April 

257    ii    23-22    Bullokar,  William  :  for  Sir  Ad.  Toinings  at  Newhaveri  read  Sir  Adrian  Poinings 
f.e.          at  Havre 

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259  °i '  24/1  Bulstrode,  Edward :  for  Hedgeley  read  Hedgerley 

9  f.e.  after  Astley  insert  He  was  chief  justice  of  the  Anglesea  circuit  the  same 

year 

260  ii      15      Bulstrode,  Whitelocke :  after  excise  insert  1710-5  } 

261  ii     18-12  Bulteel,  John :  for  To  a  certain  John  Bulteel  who  read  One  John  Bulteel  was 

fe,  secretary  to  Edward  earl  of  Clarendon,  was  created  M.A.of  Oxford  9  Sept. 

1661,  was  elected  M.P.  for  Lostwithiel  in  1661  and 
11  f.e.  for  has  read  To  him  has 

7  f.e.  for  John  Bulteel  read  another  John  Bulteel 

4-lf.e.  omit  these  lines 

264    i     10  f.e.  Bulwer,  W.  Henry  Lytton  E.,  Baron  Balling :  after  Bulwer  insert  who  contested 

Hertford  in  1826 

2-1/.6".  for  for  four  sessions  during  which  he  read  till  the  dissolution  of  1837  and 

266    i       14      Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  E. :  for  1815  read  1814 

16  f.e.  for  1820  read  1821 

ii        6  after  followed  insert  He  withdrew  from  the  army  in  1882 

268    i     7  f.e.    Bandy,  Eichard :  for  a  month  later  read  on  24  Aug. 

271  i        7       Bunny,  Edmund  :  for  1619  read  1618 

14  f.e.  after  1585  insert  resigned  1603 

lf.c.  for  1618-9  read  1617-8 

272  i       26      Bunny,  Francis :  after  Calvinist  insert  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  preben- 

dary of  Carlisle 

285  ii    18 f.e.  Burbage,  Eichard:  after  stage  insert  and  seems  to  have  joined  the  Earl  of 

Leicester's  company  of  players  which  was  long  in  high  repute,  and  was 
afterwards  known  successively  as  the  Earl  of  Derby's  company,  as  the 
Lord  Chamberlain's  company,  and  after  the  accession  of  James  I  as  the 
king's  company 
11  f.e.  for  his  father  read  Burbage's  father 

286  i     8-23  for  Except  for  the  mention  ...  the  day  in  a  warrant  read  At  Christmas  1594 

he  was  summoned  with  two  other  members  of  his  company  (then  known 
as  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  company),  William  Kempe[q.  v.]  and  William 
Shakespeare,  to  act  before  the  queen  at  Greenwich  palace ;  they  played  in 
two  several  interludes  on  27  and  28  Dec.  and  received  20Z.  for  their  services. 
A  warrant 
24  for  authorising  read  constituted 

25-26  for  —the  company  in  highest  repute  at  the  time—  read  the  king's  company 

and  authorised  them 

31-86  omit  from  Burbage's  position  .  .  .  from  1593 

ii       35  for  1594  read  1589 

288  i     27-28  for  very  suspicious  read  quite  authentic 

89-40  for  Chamberlain's  '.Letter  Writer '  read  Chamberlain,  the  letter  writer 

289  ii      7-8     Burch,  Edward :  for  On  the  death  of  Eichard  Wilson  read  In  1794 

291  ii    28-29   Burchett,  Josiah :  for  On  his  return  to  England  he  read  He 

30  for  (1695)  read  (February  1693-4) 

83  after  Sandwich  insert  as  a  whig 

34  for  1721  read  1722 

292  i     22-28  for  He  married  Thomasine  .  .  .  vi.  468)  read  Burchett  married  on  22  July 

1721  the  widow  of  Captain  Kobert  Aris,  commissioner  of  the  navy  at 
Plymouth  (Hist.  Beg.  1721,  p.  81).  His  only  daughter  Elizabeth  married 
Sir  Charles  Hardy  the  elder  [q.  v.] 

295    ii      19      Burder,  Henry  F. :  after  1830  insert  He  was  chairman  of  the  Congregational  Union 
in  1844 

297  ii    18-15  Burdett,  Sir  Francis :  for  In  1806  ...  for  Westminster  read  At  the  general 

election  of  1806 
16  for  Paull,  who  read  Paull  for  Westminster.    Paull 

298  ii    14-15  for  In  1820  ...  and  shared  read  In  1819  George  Lamb  took  Romilly's  seat 

and  in  1820  it  was  filled  by  Hobhouse,  who  shared 

805  i       24      Burges,  Sir  James  B. :  for  commissioner  of  excise,  and  died  read  a  commissioner 

of  the  Scottish  excise  1761-8,  and  afterwards  comptroller-general  of  the 
Scottish  customs  from  1768  till  his  death  on  16  March  1786 

806  ii       21  for  General  Alexander  Fordyce  read  Alexander  Fordyce  [q.  v.] 
307    i    11  f.e.  Surges,  Mary  A. :  for  He  read  She 

7  for  188-  read  1885 

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Page  Col.    Line 
311    ii       14      Burgess,  John :  for  Hamsacre  read  Hunsacre 

3-1  f.e.  for  Dr.  Munk  .  .  .  certainly  mistaken  read  He  also  had  a  son,  Dr.  John 

Burgess  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  whose '  Medical  Commonplaces '  are  preserved 
in  Sloane  MS.  250 

818  ii        6       Burgess,  Thomas  :  after  Salisbury  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Salisbury  1787- 

1808 

19-20  for  In  1794  read  In  September  1791 

815  ii  19  Burgh,  Benedict :  after  Estsex '  insert  Burgh  also  edited  and  completed  Lydgate's 
'  Secretes  of  Philosophers '  (see  Robert  Steele's  edition  of  the  '  Secreta '  for  the 
Early  English  Text  Society,  1893) 

819  i       37      Burgh,  Hubert  de  :  for  1330  read  1230 

828    i       l.l.      Burgh,  Richard  de  :  for  FitzAldelm  read  Fitzaldhelm 

827  ii        7       Burgh,  Sir  Ulysses  B. :  for  Lord  Downes  read  2nd  Baron  Downes  [q.  v.] 

4/.e.  before  He  became  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Carlow  Co.  1818-26  and  for 

Queenborough  1826-80 

828  i       8-4  for  the  following  year  read  1833 

5-7  for  during  the  Duke  .  .  .  ordnance  read  remained  surveyor-general  of  the 

ordnance  during  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  ministry  till  1880 
15  before  He  died  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  54th  foot  1845-50 

Burgh,  Walter  de :  for  Walter  de  Laci's  wife  read  Walter  de  Burgh's  wife 
832    ii    12  f.e.  Burghall,  Edward :  for  KAINE  read  RAINES 
838    ii       4       Burghers,  Michael :  for  (d.  1727)  read  (1653  ?-1727) 

5-6  for  came  to  England  .  .  .  Oxford  read  born  at  Amsterdam  about  1658, 

and  settled  at  Oxford  in  1673 
9  after  1720  insert  He  succeeded  David  Loggan  [q.  v.]  as  c  sculptor  '  to  the 

university  in  1692 

14  for  John  Barefoot,  letter-doctor  read  Richard  Barefoot,  letter-carrier 

S39    ii    13  f.e.  Burgoyne,  Sir  John  (1789-85) :  for  1788  read  1782 
841     i        5       Burgoyne,  John  (1722-1792) :  for  1768  read  1769 
348    ii       27      Burgoyne,  Sir  John  F. :  for  1850  read  1851 

4/.e.  after  engineers  insert  (November  1854) 

845    i       28      Burhill,  Robert :  for  Beconum  read  Becanum 

82  for  Beconi  read  Becani 

372    ii    19  f.e.  Burley,  John  :  for  1647  read  1648 
873     i         4  for  1647  read  1647-8 

377    ii      28      Burn,  Richard :  for  1783  read  1784 
878    ii      36      Burn,  William :  omit  Dalkeith  Palace  and 

21  f.e.  for  Sandown  read  Sandon 

'  15  f.e.  for  the  Earl  of  Annesley  read  Earl  Annesley 

380    ii     8  f.e.    Burnaby,  Frederick  G.  :  for  1874  read  1875 
886    ii    14  f.e.  Burnell,  Robert :  after  obtained  insert  He  was  presented  to  prebends  in  St.  Paul's 

and  Hereford  cathedrals 
397    ii        1       Burnet,  Gilbert :  for  1672  read  1671 

898  i       36  for  Grimstone  read  Grimston 

899  i       42  for  the  Earl  of  Stafford  read  Viscount  Stafford 
402    ii       39  for  1699  read  1698 

404  ii       84  for  7  read  17 

405  i        1  after  controversy  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Salisbury  from  1715  until 

his  death,  17  June  1726 

407  ii    14  f.e.  Burnet,  Margaret:  omit  1670  or 

408  ii      27      Burnet,  Thomas  (1635  ?-1715) :  for  1661  read  1667 

410  i  32  Burnet,  Thomas  (d.  1750) :  after  and  insert  was  prebendary  of  Salisbury  from 
1711  till  his  death,  28  May  1750.  He 

ii    20-19   Burnet,  Sir  Thomas :  for  was  at  length  called  to  the  bar  read  at  length  began 
f.e.         practice  at  the  bar 

415  i     8  f.e.    Burnett,  Sir  William :  after  K.C.B.  insert  in  1850 

416  i      6  f.e.    Burney,  Charles :  for  <  The  Coming  Man  '  read  '  The  Cunning  Man ' 

417  ii  9-8/.e.  for  Reynolds,  now  ....  Oxford  read  Reynolds  for  Mrs.  Thrale,  at  whose 

sale  it  was  bought  by  Charles  Burney  (1757-1817)  [q.  v.] ;  it  now  belongs  to 
Archdeacon  Burney ;  a  replica  is  in  the  Music  School,  Oxford 

418  i        12  omit  Busby's  Anecdotes,  ii.  52 

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Page  Col.    Line 

418  ii    14  f.e.  Burney,  Charles  (1757-1817)  :  for  afterwards  ....  Burney  read  successively 

archdeacon  of  St.  Albans  and  Colchester,  the  friend  of  Bishop  Blomfield,  and  a 
man  of  considerable  social  gifts.    Burney  himself 

419  i     16-15   Burney,  James :  for  captain  in  the  royal  navy  read  rear-admiral 

f-e. 

ii      85  after  apoplexy  insert  a  rear-admiral  on  the  retired  list 

428    ii    20  f.e.  Burns,  Bobert  (1759-1796) :  for  East  Indian  read  West  Indian 
480    ii    12  f.e.  for  18  read  16 

440    i     28  f.e.  Burrard,  Sir  Harry  :  for  from  1706  to  1736  read  from  1705  to  1727  and  for  Yar- 
mouth (I.  of  W.)  from  1727  till  his  death,  80  May  1785 
21  f.e.  for  1784  read  1778 

11  f.e.  after  Sir  Harry  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Lymington  1780-8,  1790-1,  and  1802 

ii    '    8  for  and  also  made  read  He  had  already,  in  1787,  been  made 

442"    i       25      Burrell,  Lady  Sophia :  for  BURBELL,  LADY  SOPHIA  read  BUBBELL,  SOPHIA  LADY 
ii       26      Burrell,  Sir  William :  after  Kochester  insert  continuing  in  both  posts  till  death 
28  for  1771  read  1774,  being  re-elected  for  Haslemere  in  that  year 

443  i        8       Burrough,  Edward:  for  1662  read  1663 

444  i       20  for  towards  the  end  of  1662  read  on  14  Feb.  1662-3  (ELLWOOD'S  Auto- 

biography) 

445  i        5       Burrough,  Sir  James :  after  1727  insert  resigning  the  post  in  1749 

9  after  1764  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Cambridge  in  1759 

ii        4  for  by  way  of  consolation  read  in  November  1759 

448    i        7       Burrow,  Sir  James  :  for  At  the  early  age  of  twenty-three  read  In  1733,  at  the  age 

of  thirty-two 

450    ii      1,  2     Burrowes,  Peter :  for  In  1821  he  was  appointed  judge  read  From  1821  to  1835  he 
was  commissioner 


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EKEATA  IN  VOLUME  VIII 


BURTON CANTWELL 

N,B.— ; f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 
4     i       24      Burton,  Edward :  after  professorship  insert  in  1829 

ii      16      Burton,  George  :  after  Walcot  insert  He  married,  9  July  1743,  Anne  Reeve  of 
Melton  Mowbray 

8  i       10      Burton,  Hezekiah :  for  vicar  read  rector 

9  i       19      Burton,  John  (1696-1771) :  for  1720  read  1720-1 
ii       15  for  1779  read  1772 

10  i        7       Burton,  John  (1697-1771) :  for  1697  read  1710 

8-14  for  was  born  at  Eipon  ....  in  1788  read  son  of  John  Burton,  a  London 

merchant,  by  Margaret,  daughter  of  the  Eev.  J.  Leake,  was  born  at 
Colchester  on  9  June  1710,  and  was  educated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School 
and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  whence  he  graduated  M.B.  in  1733. 
He  afterwards  studied  at  Leyden 

15  f.e.  for  21  Feb.  read  19  Jan. 

14  f.e.  after  Burton  insert  Burton  married,  on  2  Jan.  1784-5,  in  York  Minster,  Mary 

Henson.  She  survived  him  a  few  months  and  was  buried  by  his  side  in 
Holy  Trinity  Church,  Micklegate 

11  i     10  f.e.  Burton,  John  H. :  for  1862  read  1864 

17  i     12-16    Burton,  Thomas:  for  The  Westmoreland  returns  ...  .re-elected  to  it  read  Burton 

was  re-elected  for  Westmoreland  to  Richard  Cromwell's  parliament  (27  Jan. 
1658-9  to  22  April  1659) 

18  ii'   17  f.e.  Burton,  William  (1575-1645) :  for  1662  read  1622 

21  ii    27  f.e.  Bury,  Arthur :  for  1714?  read  1713 

11  f.e.  before  and  was  offered  insert  was  made  prebendary  of  Exeter 

22  i      4  f.e.  for  evidently  the  composition  of  Bury  read  by  James  Parkinson  [a.  v.] 

1658-1722 

2  f.e.  for  his  read  Bury's  and  for  he  read  Bury 

ii    12-14  for  The  date  of  his  death  ....  about  1714  read  He  died,  according  to 

Rawlinson  MSS.  in  Bodleian  Library,  in  Sept.  1713 
28     i     81-82   Bury,  Lady  Charlotte  S.  M. :  for  died  quite  forgotten  ....  and  her  read  was 

described  in  the 
88-84  for  curiously  says  read  as 

12  f.e.  for  Disinterested  read  Disinherited 
28     ii      21      Bury,  Thomas :  for  1667  read  1667-8 

32     ii       33      Bush,  Paul :  for  about  1517  read  in  June  1518 

86-39  for  the  '  Bonhommes  '  .  .  ,  .  Black  Prince),  whose  house  read  the  Austin 

Friars),  whose  house 
84      i       29      Bushe,  Charles  K. :  for  1797  read  1796 

80  after  Callan  insert  He  sat  for  that  place  till  1799,  when  he  was  returned  for 

Donegal  borough 

12-11  for  On  the  dissolution  .  ...  in  1803  read  Bushe  was  made  third  serjeant  in 

f.e.  July  1805.     On  the  promotion  of  the  solicitor-general   Plunket   to  the 

attorney*generalship  in  the  following  October 
35     i       11      Bushell,  Brown  :  for  April  read  March 

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85  i       85      Bushell,  Seth:  for  and  M.A.  read  He  proceeded  M.A.  1GS5 
89     i    l°/-e'lBUgl£  Hans  (1772-1862) :  for  Wordsworth  read  Wadsworth 

8/.e. ) 
42     i        i       Butcher,  Edmund :  after  Edmund  insert  a  churchman  and  a  tory,  and  alderman  of 

Bristol  from  1888  to  1850 

45     ii    19  f.e.  Butler,  Charles  (1750-1832) :  for  1832  read  1831 
48  17  f.e.  Butler,  Sir  Edward  G.    for  the  latter  year  read  1815 

50     ii       9       Butler,  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Ormonde :  for  1877  read  1337-8 

52  i      7  f.e.    Butler,  James  (fl.  1631-4) :  for  1642  read  1648 

4-3/.e.  for  earl  (afterwards  ....  of  Ormonde  read  twelfth  earl  (afterwards  marquis 

and  duke)  of  Ormonde 

53  i       10      Butler,  James,  1st  Duke  of  Ormonde :  for  In  1631  he  read  He  then 
67      i    4-S/.£.  for  from  February  to  April  read  till  April 

ii       23  after  Somerset  insert  (resigned  in  1672) 

60  i     87-89  for  an  English  dukedom  ....  Lauderdale  read  one  English  dukedom  having 

lapsed  with  the  death  of  Lauderdale,  another 

61  i     12  f.e.  Butler,  James,  2nd  Duke  of  Ormonde :  for  Ormonde  read  In  Sept.  1688  James  II 

made  Ormonde  K.G.,  but  the  duke 

ii       11  /o?'was  gratified  ....  the  read  was  installed  K.G-.  and  was  gratified  by  the 

13  for  life- guards  read  horse-guards 

62  ii     8  f.e.  for  the  following  year  read  April  1707 

64     j        17  after  529-530)  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Norfolk  1713-14 

28-24  omit  and  confirmed  in  the  lord-lieutenancy 

25  omit  from  both  offices 

ii       12  after  June  insert  1716 

67  i        18      Butler,  John  (1717-1802) .  for  was  born  at  Hamburg  read  son  of  James  Butler  of 

Hamburg,  was  born  there  in  1717 

20-23  for  He  was  not  a  member  ....  Cambridge  read  He  matriculated   from 

University  College,  Oxford,  on  10  May   1733,  and  graduated  B.C.L.  in 
1746  and  D.C.L.  in  1752 
ii        6  for  in  1802  read  10  Dec.  1802 

68  i     10  f.e.  Butler,  Joseph:  after  July  insert  1719 

69  i     19  f.e.  after  St.  Paul's  insert  with  a  prebend  and  a  residentiary  canonry 

18  f.e.  after  installed  insert  as  dean 

18-17  for  his  other  preferments  read  his  preferments  at  Rochester  and  Stanhope 

f.f. 
ii    10  f.e.  for  1741  read  1750 

78  ii   23-24  Butler,  Pierce,  3rd  Viscount  Galmoy :  for  Aughrim  and  the  Boyne  read  the  Boyne 

and  Aughrim 

76  ii      29      Butler,  Samuel  (1774-1839) :  for  1822  read  1821 

8/.e.  after  1797  insert  and  of  'Sidneiana  '  for  the  Boxburghe  Club  in  1837 

77  i        8  after  311  insert  A  full  life  was  published  by  Samuel  Butler,  his  grandson,  in 

1896 

79  ii       8      Butler,  Thomas,  10th  Earl  of  Ormonde ;  after  time  insert  holding  that  office  till 

death 
88  omit  with  his  views 

81  i       33  after  Armada  insert  and  was  made  K.G. 

38-41  omit  Early  in  1599  .  .  .  Ireland  but 

41  for  with  read  With 

16  f.e.  after  loyalty  insert  (cf.  Letters  and  Despatches  relative  io  the  Taking  of 

the  Earl  of  Ormonde  by  O'More  A.D.  1600,  edited  by  J.  Graves,  1863. ' 

82  ii  5-i/.e.  Butler,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Ossory :  for  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  read  M.P.  for 

Dublin  University  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  1661-2 
84      i       87  for  hi  June  read  on  11  Aug. 

86  ii      10      Butler,  Walter,  llth  Earl  of  Ormonde  :  for  Poyntz  read  Preston 

92  i       17      Butler,  William  A. :  for  Thomson  read  Thompson 

93  i       84      Butt,  Isaac :  after  1852  insert  (having  contested  Mayo  Co.  as  a  conservative  in  1850) 

20  f.e.  for  Sir  J.  M'Kenna  read  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortescue 

19  f.e.  after  1865  insert  when  he  was  defeated  by  Sir  J.  M'Kenna 

2  f.e.  after  1871  insert  having  been  defeated  for  Monaghan  Co.  the  previous  July 

95     ii      24      Butter,  Nathaniel :  for  Giffard  read  Gifford 

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98  ii    10-11   Butterworth,  Joseph  :  for  He  sat  in  parliament ....  Dover  read  He  was  M.P.  for 

Coventry  1812-18  and  for  Dover  182U-G 

4-3/.e.  Button,  Balph:  for  Dr.  Henry  Hammond  read  Edward  Corbet,  the  successor  of 
Dr.  Henry  Hammond 

99  i        28  for  Wood's  read  Ward's 

101  i       20      Button,  William :  omit  and  afterwards  dean 

13  f.e.  for  1248  read  1247 

ii      11      Button,  Sir  William :  for  1654  read  1655 
16  f.e.  for  1654  read  1654-5 

102  ii       5       Butts,  Robert :  for  four  read  five 

105    ii       10      Buxton,  Charles  :  for  M.A.  in  1848  read  B.A.  in  1845  and  M.A.  in  1850 
110    i       20      Byam,  Henry :  for  1637  read  1627 

21  for  the  vicarage  read  afterwards  became  vicar 

118    ii    15  f.e.  Byles,  John  B. :  for  JOHN  read  Sm  JOHN 

114  i     12, 13  omit  and  he  was  the  last  survivor  of  the  order 

21  for  June  read  January 

115  i       13      Byng,  Andrew :  for  1651  read  1652 

18  for  1651  read  March  1651-2 

22  after  business  insert  He  was  sub-dean  of  York  for  forty-six  years,  from  1606 

till  his  death 
118    i       30      Byng,  George,  Viscount  Torrington  ,  after  Torrington  insert  He  had  been  M.P. 

for  Plymouth  since  1705 
120    i     12  f.e.  Byng,  John  (1704-1757) :  after  1757  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Rochester  from  1751 

till  his  death 

122  i    11, 12   Byng,  Sir  John,  Earl  of  Strafford  :  omit  and  governor  ....  Culmore 

21  before  in  1822  insert  the  colonelcy  of  the  York  Infantry  Volunteers  (1815-6), 

the  colonelcy  of  the  4th  West  India  regiment  (1816-9), 
27  for  but    resigned  his  command  read  In  1832  he  was  made  governor  of 

Londonderry  and  Culmore,  but  he  resigned  his  Irish  command 
ii        9       Byng,  Thomas :  for  1572  read  1572  and  1578 
l.l.     By imeman,  Henry :  for  Ball  read  Bell 

123  i     21  f.e.  Byrd,  William:  for  1538 ?  read  1540 

ii    24-26  for  It  was  ....  he  married  read  On  14  Sept.  1568  he  married  at  St,  Mar- 

garet's in  the  Close,  Lincoln 

124  i     22  f.e.  for  is  read  in 

ii     17-7  for  Somewhere  about  this  time  ....  the  crown  read  In  April  1592  Byrd 

f.e.  was  still  living  at  Harlington,  but  about  1593  he  became  possessed  of  the 

remainder  of  a  lease  of  Stondon  Place,  Essex,  an  estate  belonging  to 
William  Shelley,  who  was  shortly  afterwards  convicted  of  high  treason. 
The  property  was  sequestrated  and  on  15  July  1595  Byrd  obtained  a  crown 
lease  of  it  for  the  lives  of  his  eldest  son,  Christopher,  and  his  daughters 
Elizabeth  and  Rachel 

125  i       10  for  1698  read  1608 

23-28  for  What  the  end  of  the  dispute  ....  much  longer  read  Mrs.  Shelley  died 

in  1609,  and  the  long  dispute  was  settled  by  Byrd's  purchase  of  Stondon 
Place  in  the  name  of  John  and  Thomas  Petre,  charging  part  of  the  property 
with  a  payment  to  himself  of  20Z.  for  his  life  with  remainder  to  his  second 
son,  Thomas — an  arrangement  which  gave  rise  to  further  litigation  after 
his  death 
ii  24  f.e.  for  Sir  Thomas  Leighton's  read  Sir  William  Leighton's 

126  i      5-12  for  but  the  copies  of  the  two  ....  Antiquarian  Society  in  1841  read  with- 

out title-pages  probably  in  1588,  and  have  been  published  in  modern 
editions 

35  after  Gresham  College  insert  and  was  alive  in  1651 

88  after  married  insert  (1) — Hook,  by  whom  she  had  two  children,  William  and 

Katherine,  wife  of  Michael  Walton,  and  (2) 
89,  40  for  Thomas  Falconbridge  read  (1)  Henry  Hawksworth,  by  whom  she  had 

four  sons,  and  (2)  Thomas  Faulconbridge  ;  and  6.  Anne,  who  died  young 
129    i       24      Byrne,  William :  after  success  insert  His  second  daughter,  Mary,  married  James 

Green,  1771-1834  [q.  v.] 

188    ii     8  f.e.   Byron,  George,  6th  Lord :  for  245  read  45 
185    ii       12  for  JOHN  read  JOHN  THOMAS 

144    ii    18  f.e.  for  Cappet  read  Coppet 

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153    ii      18      Byron,  George,  6tli  Lord:  for  Tinton  read  Turton 
165    ii     Sf.e.   Bythner,  Victorinus  :  for  professor  of  read  lecturer  on 

175     i       11      Cade,  Salusbury  :  after  1660  insert  He  was  educated  as  a  foundation  scholar  at 
Lewisham  Grammar  School 

184  i     9-11    Cadogan,  William,  1st  Earl  :  omit  The  lieutenancy  ....  same  year 

85-88  omit  Cadogan  was  lieutenant  .  ...  of  London  App.) 

ii       ic  before  Before  the  death  insert  The  lieutenancy  of  the  Tower  of  London  was 

conferred  on  him  in  December  1706,  and  he  held  it  till  January  1713 
24-26  omit  lieutenant  ....  until  1718 

32  after  Holland  insert  On  81  Aug.  1715  Cadogan  was  appointed  governor  of  the 

Isle  of  Wight 
3-1  f.e.  omit  In  September  .  .  ,  .  Wight 

185  i     17  f.e,  for  1709  read  1719 

2-1  f.e.  for  the  posts  of  commander-in-chief  of  the  army  and  read  post  of 

186  i     12  f.e.  after  CHARLES  CADOGAN  insert  (1691-1776) 

7  f.e.  for  several  read  two  and  after  Beading  insert  1716-22 
6  f.e.  after  Wight  insert  1722-6 

8  f.e.  •  after  dragoons  insert  He  was  governor  of  Sheerness  1749-52  and  of  Graves- 

end  and  Tilbury  1752  till  death. 

202    ii    16  f.e.  Caesar,  Sir  Charles  :  for  Bletchingley,  Surrey  read  Weymouth 
204    i       11      Caesar,  Henry  :  for  1  Oct.  read  27  June 

8-1  f.e.  Caesar,  Sir  Julius:  omit  Many  of  his  prescriptions  ....  manuscripts 
ii        i  omit  by  Sir  Hans  Sloane 

206  ii        7  for  Essex  read  Suffolk 

207  ii       22      Caesar,  Julius  :  after  (1720)  insert  Many  of  his  prescriptions  are  preserved  in 

Sloane  MS.  2815,  having  been  copied  from  original  manuscript  by  Sir  Hans  Sloane 
40  Caesar,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  undistinguished  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Appleby  in  1601 
42  omit  puisne  or 

215  i       89     Cairnoross,  Alexander  :  for  in  1701  read  14  May  1701 

216  ii      5-6     Cairnes,  David  :  for  till  the  close  of  his  life  read  till  1703 

218  i  7-6/.e.  Caims,  Hugh  M  .,  1st  Earl  Cairns  :  for  the  conduct  ...  Of  this  read  the  Oude 
despatch  of  Lord  Ellenborough,  who  was  president  of  the  board  of  control, 
and  this  speech  was  subsequently  published.  In  the  following  session  he 


despatch  of  Lord  Ellenborough,  who  was  president  of  the  board  of  control, 

d  this  speech  was  subsequently  published.    In  the  following 
introduced  two  bills,  one  to  simplify  titles  to  real  estate  and  another  to 


establish  a  land  registry,  and  his  speeches  introducing  them  produced  a 
very  favourable  impression.      Of  his  subsequent  speech  on  the  Reform 
Bill,  22  March  1859 
ii     5-11  omit  This  speech  was  .  .  .  the  house 

12  for  '  Cagliari  '  read  <  Gfosfcles  and  Georges  * 

219  i    26-28  for  Cairns  to  some  extent  .  .  .  the  bench  read  Subsequently  in  1877  Cairns 

as  a  sort  of  reparation  appointed  Lord  Chelmsford's  son,  Alfred  Henry 
Thesiger  [q.  v.],  a  lord  justice  of  the  appeal  court 

89-40  for  On  21  July,  when  the  bill  read  On  20  July  1869,  when  Gladstone's  Irish 

Church  bill 

220  ii       11  for  him  read  new  buildings 

14  omit  the  line 

221  i     15  f.e.  Caius,  John:  after  Althorp  insert  which  is  now.  at  the  John  Rylands  library  at 

Manchester 

285    ii      26      Calcott,  Wellins:  for  Cheshire  read  Shropshire 

2.37    i       20      Calcraft,  John  (1726-1772)  :  after  treasury  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Calne  1766-8 
22  for  the  same  constituency  read  Rochester 

240  ii      88      Caldeoott,  Thomas  :  for  1743  read  1744 

35  before  New  College  insert  Winchester  arid 

241  ii     5  f.e.    Calder,  Eobert  :  for  Neuthorn  read  Nenthorn 

248    ii       86      Calder,  Sir  Kobert  :  after  1810  insert  He  was  made  K.C.B.  Jan.  1815 

245    ii     4/.e.    Calderwood,  David  :  for  Grubb's  read  Grub's 

247    i       19     Caldwell,  Sir  Alexander  :  for  1765  read  1763 

19-23  for  Captain  Alexander  Caldwell  ____  in  1765  read  William  Caldwell  by  his 

third  wife,  Isabella,  daughter  of  Alexander  Clark  of  Inverness.  He  was  a 
grandson  of  Sir  John  Caldwell,  2nd  baronet,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  Co. 
Fermanagh 

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247  ii    11  f.e,  Caldwell,  Sir  Alexander  :  after  1839  insert  Sir  Alexander  was  twice  married,  first 

to  Ann  Miller,  who  died  22  Oct.  1836,  and  secondly  to  Elizabeth  Shepheard. 
The  second  Lady  Caldwell  afterwards  married  Colonel  Le  Blanc  and  died 
in  1891 

248  i     9  f.e.    Caldwell,  Sir  Benjamin  :  after  1788  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Knocktopher  in  the 

Irish  House  of  Commons  1776-83  and  for  Harristown  1788-90 

249  i       35      Calendar,  Earl  of :  omit  this  cross  reference 

254     i      8  f.e.    Call,  Sir  John  :  for  Lord  Oxford  read  Lord  Orford 
261    i     12  f.e.  Calthorpe,  Sir  Henry:  for  Foster's  read  Forster's 

4-8/.<?.  Calthorpe,  Sir  Charles :  for  1588,  in  succession  to  Thomas  Snagge  read  1584 
265    ii     7-11    Calverley,  Walter :  for  But  more  interesting  ....  was  first  published  read 
Calverley's  story  was  twice  dramatised — first  by  George  Wilkins  [q.  v.]  in 
1  Miseries  of  Enforced  Marriage  '  (1607)  and  secondly  in  '  The  Yorkshire 
Tragedy,'  which  was  first  published 
17  for  the  play  read  '  The  Yorkshire  Tragedy ' 

2C6    i       36      Calvert,  Caroline  Louisa  W. :  for  Dr.  Woold  read  Dr.  Woolls 
268    ii    9  f.e.    Calvert,  Frederick,  7th  Lord  Baltimore :  for  seventh  read  sixth 
7  f.e.  for  sixth  read  fifth 

12-16  note  that  Carlyle  refers  not  to  the  subject  of  this  article,  but  to  his  father, 

under  date  1739 

270-  ii     4  f.e.    Calvert,  George,  1st  Lord  Baltimore :  before  In  the  insert  On  8  Jan.  1628-4  he 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Oxford  University 

272  i       11  for  Anne,  daughter  of  George  Wynne  read  in  1604-5  Anne  (d.  1622),  daughter 

of  a  Roman  catholic,  George  Mynne 
12  after  Hertfordshire  insert  By  her  he  had  six  sons  and  five  daughters. 

There  is  some  evidence  of  a  second  marriage 
18  f.e.  add  A  portrait  by  Mytens  has  been  often  engraved 

273  i     19-20   Calvert,  Sir  Harry:  for  G.C.B.  .  .  .  adjutant-general  read  G.C.B.  in  1815  and 

G.C.H.  in  1817,  received  next  year 

26-27  for  about  the  time  of  his  marriage  read  in  January  1799,  five  months  before 

his  marriage 

274  i       16      Calvert,  Leonard :  for  Port  Comfort,  Virginia,  on  24  Feb.  read  Point  Comfort, 

Virginia,  on  27  Feb. 
18  after  Indian  village  insert  in  Maryland 

26  f.e.  after  Virginia  insert  In  April  1687   Calvert  was  constituted  lieutenant- 

general,  admiral,  commander,  chancellor,  and  chief  justice  of  Maryland. 
He  stood  by  the  authority  of  the  king  during  the  Civil  War,  and  was 
viewed  with  hostility  by  the  parliamentary  party. 

21-20  for  and  finally  drove  Calvert  to  Virginia  read  Richard  Ingle,  who  held  a 

,   f.e.  commission  from  the  parliament  against  malignants  in  Chesapeake  Bay, 

finally  drove  Calvert  to  Virginia 

11  f.e.  for  Frank  White  read  Father  Andrew  White,  S.J. 

275  i       28      Calvert,  Thomas :  for  about  1819  read  in  1817 

30  for  1814  read  1815 

ii      27      Cambell,  Sir  James  :  for  1613  read  1614 
28, 29  for  Broad  Street  read  Bread  Street 

81  before  and  twice  insert  governor  of  the  East  India  Company  1602-3 

40  for  Lion  Street  read  Lime  Street 

280  i     15  f.e.  Camden,  William :  for  a  music  lecture  read  the  professorship  of  music 

281  ii    17  f.e.  for  1515  read  1615 

286    ii      23      Cameron,  Sir  Alexander :  for  Inverallort  read  Inverailort 

30,  31  for  the  95th  regiment  read  the  corps  of  riflemen  and  afterwards  as  the 

95th  regiment 

288  ii      26      Cameron,  Charles  D. :  for  Cobourg  read  Coburg 

84  for  1866  read  1865 

289  ii      43      Cameron,  Donald :  before  was  proclaimed  insert  his  father 
295    i      6-7     Cameron,  John  (1579  ?-1625) :  omit  of  respectable  parents 

10  before  After  completing  insert  His  father  is  identified  with  John  Cameron, 

rector  of  Dunoon,  and  the  family  claim  connexion,  with  that  of  Lochiel 

299    ii      18      Cameron,  Sir  John  :  before  On  10  Jan.  1837  insert  He  had  been  colonel  93rd  foot 
1832-3  and  was  lieutenant-governor  of  Plymouth  1828  *S5 

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through  whose  daughter  Lady  Diana  the  barony  of  Polwarth  descended  to  her 
son  Hugh  Scott  of  Harden 
812    i       44      Campbell,  Anna  M. ,  Countess  of  Balcarres :  for  eighth  earl  of  Argyll  read  ninth 

earl  of  Argyll 
814    i        6      Campbell,  Archibald,  4th  Earl  of  Argyll :  for  1447-8  read  1547-8 

9  for  Henry  VIII  read  the  English 

818    i     2  f  e    Campbell,  Archibald,  5th  Earl  of  Argyll :  for  death  read  divorce 

ii      84      Campbell,  Archibald,  7th  Earl  of  Argyll :  for  the  nearest  heir  read  near  heir 
oj  0    ;        29  for  one  son  and  one  daughter  read  five  daughters  and  three  sons,  including 

James,  colonel  of  the  Scots  Guard  in  France,  created  earl  of  Irvine  in  1642, 
who  died  in  1645 

820    i       23      Campbell,  Archibald,  Marquis  of  Argyll :  for  1660  read  1661 
ii       26  for  tutor  read  guardian 

18  f.e.  for  69  read  70 

824     i     16  f.e.  for  20,OOOZ.  read  20,OOOZ.  (Scots) 

10  f.e.  for  depositions  read  dispositions 

828    ii       39  for  did  not  disprove  ....  only  his  read  disproved  cowardice  but  showed 

LI.  for  St.  Margaret's  Chapel  read  St.  Magdalene  Chapel 

329     i       i  2  for  whence  after  ....  removed  read  thence  to  Newbattle  Abbey,  and  after 

a  few  weeks 

29  for  three  read  four 

832    ii      22      Campbell,  Archibald,  9th  Earl  of  Argyll :  for  Maydock  read  Mugdock 
839    ii       9       Campbell,  Archibald,  1st  Duke  of  Argyll :  for  1690  read  1696 

841  i       41      Campbell,  Archibald,  3rd  Duke  of  Argyll :  for  the  30th  regiment  of  foot  read  the 

86th  regiment  of  foot  1709-10 
ii        8  for  1725  read  1721 

27  for  the  university  of  Aberdeen  read  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen 

81  for  1784  read  1733 

842  i       19      Campbell,  Archibald  (fl.  1767) :  for  (flt  1767)  read  (1726  ?-1780) 

4,  3  f.e.  for  After  this  ....  this  author  read  Campbell  died  at  Kingston,  Jamaica, 

on  10  Dec.  1780,  in  his  fifty-fourth  year,  and  was  buried  in  Kingston  parish 
churchyard 

843  i       14      Campbell,  Sir  Archibald  (1739-1791) :  for  and  in  the  following  month  read  In  the 

previous  July  he  was 

845    i     16  f.e.  Campbell,  Sir  Archibald  (1769-1843):  after  lieutenant-general  insert  was  colonel 
of  the  95th  regiment  1829-34  and  of  the  77th  regiment  1834-40 

850  i     20  f.e.  Campbell,  Colin  (1754-1814):    before   Campbell   was  promoted  insert   He  was 

colonel  of  the  5th  garrison  battalion  1808-12  and  of  the  55th  foot  1812  till  death 

851  i       29      Campbell,  Sir  Colin  (1776-1847) :  after  some  years  insert  He  was  lieutenant- 

governor  of  Tobago  in  1828  and  of  Portsmouth  1828-35 
31  for  In  1839  read  In  November  1840 

17  f.e.  after  Piccadilly  insert  He  had  been  colonel  of  99th  foot  1834-6  and  of  72nd 

foot  from  1836  till  his  death  i  :)$  ^<ft 
7  f.e.   Campbell,  Sir  Colin,  Lord  Clyde :  for  Colin  read  John 

853  i     39, 40  for  he  it  was  ....  victory  read  he  rendered  the  highest  services  at  the  battle 

20  f.e.  for  Crown  Prince  of  Germany  read  the  Prince  of  Prussia 

854  i     10  f.e.  for  1858  read  1861 

855  ii      1, 2     Campbell,  Daniel  (1671  ?-1758) :  for  Catherine  Denham  read  Catherine,  daughter 

of  Henry,  third  Lord  Cardross,  and  relict  of  Sir  William  Denham,  bart.,  of 
West  Shields 

836    ii    15  f.e.  Campbell,  Duncan  :  for  Haywardread  Haywood 
857    i     5f.e.    Campbell,  Lord  Frederick  :  after  1765  insert  was  secretary  fco  the  lord- lieutenant 

of  Ireland  1767-8 
3f.e.  for  1771  read  1777 

2  f.e.  for  1784  read  1787 

1.1.  omit  the  line 

ii        1  omit  tenant  and  for  1786  read  1790 

2  after  India  insert  He  was  a  member  of  the  committee  of  council  for  trade 

1784-1801 

15  f.e.  Campbell,  Frederick  W. :  for  Sir  Edward  Warrington  read  Sir  Edward  Winnington, 
bart. 

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857    ii     14  f.e.  after  daughter  insert  He  had  been  twice  married  previously 

359     i       26      Campbell,  Sir  Guy :  for  commanded  it  read  was  attached  to  the  staff 

28  for  1828  read  1830 

ii    11  f.e.  Campbell,  Hugh,  3rd  Earl  of  Loudoun :  for  in  the  following  year  read  of  the 
same  year 

361  ii      30      Campbell,  Sir  Jamas  (1637-1743) :  after  colonel  of  the  insert  9th  foot  in  1715  and 

of  the 

37-39  omit  and  was  returned  ....  1727 

41,  42  omit  promoting  Campbell  to  be  major-general  and 

42  for  him  read  Campbell 

IS  f.e.  after  Castle  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Ayrshire  1727-1741.     He  was  promoted 

brigadier-general  in  1785  and  major-general  in  1739 

362  i        14      Campbell,  Sir  James  (1763-1819) :  for  general  read  lieutenant-general 
ii       15  after  1816  insert  was  made  G-.C.H.  in  1817 

363  ii     4/.e.    Campbell,  Sir  James  (1773  ?-1835) :  after  major-general  insert  from  1825  to  1833 

was  governor  of  Grenada 
for  1830  read  1831 
8  f.e.  for  74th  read  94th  and  for  94th  read  74th 

864     i    201821  }  Campbell,  Sir  John  (d.  1563) :  for  Sir  John  Lundy  read  Campbell  of  Lundy 

868  i       29      Campbell,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Breadalbane  :  before  On  the  insert  He  was  a  repre- 

sentative peer  in  parliament  in  1713 

869  i       83      Campbell,  John,  2nd  Duke  of  Argyll :  after  Keyserswaert  insert  He  was  colonel 

10th  foot  1702-8,  4th  horse-guards  1703-15,  5th  foot  1706-7, 1st  horse-guarda 
1715-17  and  1733-40,  and  3rd  horse-guards  1726-33 

870  i     20  f.e.  after  castle  insert  He  was  also  governor  of  Minorca  (1712-4  and  1714-6) 
372     i        41                  after  offices  add  (He  had  been  lord-lieutenant  of  Surrey  1715-6) 

ii     8  f.e.  after  Jacobites  insert  From  1725   to  1730  he  was  master-general   of  the 

ordnance,  and  from  1730  to  1737  was  governor  of  Portsmouth.     He  was 
made  field  marshal  Jan.  1735-6 
878     i        25  omit  field  marshal  and 

31  for  Oxford  read  Orford 

ii      24      Campbell,  John  (1708-1775) :  omit  about  the  age  of  eighteen 

80  for  1721  read  1736-7 

375    ii      27      Campbell,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Breadalbane :  for  Oxford  read  Orford 
83-34  for  In  January  1746  read  In  1745 

88  after  Scotland  insert  and  sat  till  1768  and  again  from  1774  to  1780 

40  for  1761  read  1756 

876    i ,     18      Campbell,  John,  4th  Earl  of  Loudoun :  after  highlanders  insert  (the  54th) 

17  f.e.  after  Skye  insert  From  1749,  when  his  old  regiment,  the  54th,  was  disbanded, 

he  held  until  1770  the  colonelcy  of  the  80th  foot.     From  1755  to  1757  he 
was  also  colonel-in-chief  of  the  60th  foot  (rifles) 
ii      G-7  for  King  George  read  Saint  George 

12  before  He  died  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  3rd  foot  guards  from  1770  till 

death,  and  governor  of  Stirling  Castle  till  1763,  when  he  was  transferred  to 
Edinburgh  Castle,  the  governorship  of  which  he  held  at  death 
878    ii  17  f.e.  J  Campbell,  Sir  John  (1816-1855) :  for  1816  read  1807 

12  / ./- . 

886  i       87      Campbell,  John,  2nd  Marquis  of  Breadalbane :  for  In  1843  he  was  chosen  read 

From  1840  to  1842  he  was 
ii     9  f.e.    Campbell,  Sir  John  (1780-1863) :  for  K.C.T.S.  read  K.T.S. 

887  ii       16      Campbell,  Sir  John  (1802-1877) :  for  1877  read  1878 

888  i     26-27  for  on  the  enlargement  read  in  1869  after  the  enlargement 

31  for  in  December  1877  read  on  21  April  1878 

889  ii      31  Campbell,  Neil  (d.  1627) :  for  1514  read  1574 

890  i     9  f.e.  Campbell,  Sir  Neil :  before  He  accompanied  insert  He  was  made  C.B.  in  1815 
892    i       17  Campbell,  Eobert  C. :  for  Dodswell  read  Dodwell 

898    i        8       Campbell,  Willielma,  Viscountess  Grlenorchy  :  for  Staffordshire  read  Shropshire 

402  i       22      Campion,  Edmund :  for  five  read  six 

28  for  14  read  12 

ii       26  after  away  insert  Two  of  the  prisoners,  Bosgrave  and  Orton,  were  not  executed 

403  i       22      Campion,  Thomas  :  for  (d.  1619)  read  (d.  1620 

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Page  Col.    Line 

403     i       28  for  was  probably  the  read  has  been  wrongly  stated  to  be 

20-07  for  and  was  born  ....  Elizabeth  read  This  couple  only  married  in  1597 

when  the  poet  was   about  80.     Campion's  connexion  with   the  Witham 
family  is  not  clear 

19  /.«.  for  at  home  read  at  Cambridge  (cf.  CLERKE'S  Polimantcia,  1595) 

11  f.e.  for  He  appealed  read  He  was  entered  at  Gray's  Inn  in  1586  but  before  1595 

withdrew  from  the  society.    He  was  writing  verse  in  1598,  but 
6-4/.<?.  for  The  book  is  one  ....  early  bibliographers  read  No  copy  seems  now 

accessible 
ii    15-16  for  we  lose  sight  .  .  .  when  he  read  In  January  1606-7  Campion 

24-25  for  and  in  1610  ....  accompaniments    read    Already  in    1601   he   had 

published  '  A  Booke  of  Ayres.'    There  followed  without  date,  probably  in 
1618, '  Two  Bookes  of  Ayres.' 

26  for  in  1612  read  about  1617 

27  for  Next  year  read  In  1612 
18-17  for  of  the  same  year  read  1613 

/>. 
12-11  for  During  the  same  year  read  About  1617 

f.e. 

404     i        15  for  Campion's  publications  .  .  .  collected  read  Campion's  works  (save  the 

treatise  on  counterpoint)  were  collected  by  Mr.  A.  H.  Bullen  in  1889,  and 

his  lyric  gift  is  now  generally  acknowledged  to  give  him  a  very  high  place 

among  the  song-writers  of  his  age. 

23  before  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.  insert  Mr.  Bullen's  Introduction  to  the  Works  of 

Dr.  Thomas  Campion,  1889. 
412     i        4       Canne,  John  :  for  1649  read  1649-50 

80  after  Overton  insert  [q.  v.],  who  must  be  distinguished  from  the  pamphleteer 

Kichard  Overton  [q.  v.] 

81  for  he  read  Canne 

414    i     Sf.e.   Canning,  Charles  J.,  Earl  Canning  :  for  the  spring  of  1851  read  February  1832 
417    ii     2  f.e.  after  death  insert  He  had  been  make  K.S.I,  on  the  institution  of  the  order 

in  1861 
421    i     IQf.e.  Canning,  George :  for  Newport  read  Newtown 

ii      4-7  for  In  1796  .  .  .  Wendover  read  In  1796,  when  he  exchanged  Newtown  for 

Wendover,  Canning  was  made  under-secretary  of  state  for  foreign  affairs. 
He  held  that  post  till  1799,  when  he  became  a  commissioner  of  the  board 
of  control  and  (1800-1)  was  paymaster-general.      He  was  M.P.  for  Tralee 
(1802-6),  for  Newtown  again  (1806-7),  arid  for  Hastings  (1807-12) 
8-9  for  From  1799  to  1801  ....  Ellis  read  From  September  1797  to  July  1798 

he  contributed  to  the  '  Anti-Jacobin  or  Weekly  Examiner '  with  Ellis 
11  omit  contributed 

28  omit  such  was 

29-82  for  that  we  only  wonder  ....  in  the  following  July  read  was  great.    The 

'  Anti-Jacobin  or  Weekly  Examiner '  was  continued  after  July  1798  as  the 
'  Anti-Jacobin  Keview,'  a  monthly  magazine,  which  lasted  till  1821 

85-36  for  and  sister  to  the  Duchess  of  Portland  read  (Her  sister  married  in  1795 

William  Henry  Cavendish  Scott  Bentinck,  Marquis  of  Titchfield,  who  became 
Duke  of  Portland  in  1809) 
*22     i       85  for  at  war  read  for  war  and  the  colonies 

41  for  the  fall  read  the  course 

425     i     41-42  for  his  only  son  in  the  previous  April  read  his  eldest  son  in  the  previous 

March 
»       9  after  Harwich  insert  In  1826-7  he  was  M.P.  for  Newport,  and  in  1827  for 

Seaford 
11-12  for  fifteen  read  thirteen 

427  i     18  f.e.  omit  his  relative 

428  i|       30  for  27  Jan.  read  5  Jan.  1827 

for  marquis  Clanricarde  read  marquis  of  Clanricarde 
448    ii     7-9     Canning,  Stratford,  Viscount  Stratford  de    Redcliffe :    omit   on  the  second 

occasion  ....  the  Bath 
445     i       11      Cannon,  Robert :  for  1707  read  1707-8 

Cantelupe,  Thomas  de:  omit  He  was  the  last  canonised  Englishman 

457    i       38      Canton,  John :  after  Electricity ;  insert  the  Crtoton  papers, '  Atheneum, '  1849,  pp.  5, 
162,  875 ; 

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EKBATA  IN   VOLUME   IX 


CANUTE CHALONER 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  andZ.Z.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line  .  .  . 

4       Canute  :  for  younger  read  elder 
19      Canynges,  William:  for  1436  read  1456-7 
28  f.e.  Capel,  Arthur,  Earl  of  Essex :  for  Chauncey  read  Chauncy 
7  after  Wiltshire  also  insert  He  resigned  the  latter  lord-lieutenancy  in  1672, 

but  retained  the  former  till  1687 
15      i     18-19  for  a  new  one  composed  of  the  principal  whigs  read  a  new  one  comprising 

the  principal  whigs 
17     i     19  f.e.  Capel,  Sir  Henry  Lord  Capel :  after  April  1679  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury 

1660-81  and  for  Cockermouth  1689-90  and  1690-2 

4-3/.e.  for  but  succeeded  ....  1691-2  read  and  did  not  join  the  treasury  board 

again 

19  i       25      Capel,  Sir  Thomas  B. :  omit  This  was  his  last  service 

29  after  G.C.B.  insert  He  was  in  command  at  Portsmouth  1848-52 

16  f.e.  Capel,  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Essex:  for  St.  Andrew  read  the  Thistle  and  for 

1727  read  1722 

11  f.e.  for  afterwards  read  in  1727 

ii      13      Capell,  Edward :  for  Throston  read  Troston  Hall 
5  f.e.  for  Sam.  read  Feb. 

20  ii       12      Capellanus,  John :  see  for  a  fuller  account  the  article  WALTON,  JOHN  (/.  1410) 
25      i        7       Cappe,  Newcome  :  for  Leodensis  read  Leodiensis 

28  i        3      Caradoc,  Sir  John  P.,  Lord  Howden  :  for  1797  read  Sept.  1792 

14  for  Middleton  read  Midleton 

15  for  1798  to  1799  read  1799  to  April  1800 

16  'for  from  1799  to  1800  read  from  May  1800 

29  after  Mediterranean  insert  and  was  colonel  2nd  battalion  54th  foot  1801-2 
I7f.e.  after  infantry  insert  (this  post  he  held  till  1809) 

ii    15  f.e.  after  Wellesley  insert  He  was  superseded  and  was  not  given  the  governor- 

ship of  Gibraltar 
7  f.e.  for  1812  read  1814 

29  i         5  for  6  read  26 

ii    11-12   Caradoc,  Sir  John  H.,  2nd  Lord  Howden  :  for  to  the  cndcf  his  life  read  till  her 
death  in  1861 

30  for  1851  read  1854 

40  i       8       Cardmaker,  John :  for  Soon  after  this  he  was  made  read  In  1547  he  had  been 

made 
16  f.e.  add  to  authorities  Cooper's  Athense  Cantab.  126-7 

41  i        6       Cardonnel,  Adam  [de]  :  for  four  read  five 

42  ii      17      Cardwell,  Edward,  D.D. :  for  1826  read  1825 

43  i         9  omit  of  several 

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Page  Col,    Line 


ii'       4       Cardwell,  Edward,  Viscount  Cardwell :  after  Commons  insert  on  petition 

26  after  1852  insert  when  he  also  contested  Ayrshire  unsuccessfully 

44      i    18-19  for  but  shortly  afterwards  regained  it  on  petition  read  But  the  successful 

candidate,  Charles  Neate,  was  unseated  on  petition  and   Cardwell  was 
returned  at  the  new  election,  defeating  his  opponent,  W.  M.  Thackeray,  by 
58  votes 
ii      "1      Cardwell,  Edward,  Viscount  Cardwell :  for  ingratitude  read  decrepitude 

46  i       6-9     Care,  Henry :  for  a  German  translation  .  .  .  .  F.  E.  Rambach  '1766  read  Ram- 

bach's  '  Unpartheiische  Historiedes  Papstthums '  (Magdeburg,  1751-80,  10  vols.), 
although  often  described  as  a  translation  of  Care's  book,  is  really  a  translate 
of  Archibald  Bower's  '  History  of  the  Popes ' 

47  i       19     Carew,  Bampfylde  M. :  for  BAMFYLDE  read  BAMPFYLDE 
ii    17  f.e.  for  440  read  401 

49  i     15  f.e.  Carew,  Sir  Benjamin  H. :  for  June  read  Jan. 

50  ii       13      Carew,  Sir  George :  after  1601  insert  and  1604 

51  i       82      Carew,  George,  Earl  of  Totnes:  for  Bath  and  Wells  read  Wells 

after  following  year  insert  when  he  was  M.P.  for  Queenborough 
omit  1  March  1598-9  ....  Wallop,  and  on 

after  Munster  insert  (It  was  not  Carew  but  Sir  George  Carey  of  Cocking  ton, 
co.  Devon,  who  was  appointed  treasurer  at  wars  in  Ireland  22  March  1598^9, 
and  a  lord  justice  in  September  1599) 

for  but  on  Essex's  recall  ....  January,  when  read  when 

for  successor.    The  read  successor,  the 

52  i       25  for  Anne  read  Joyce 

53  -      , 

Carew,  Sir  John :  for  Macleane  read  Maclean 

54  i 

Carew,  John  (d.  1660) :  for  at  one  of  the  universities  read  at  Gloucester  Hall, 

Oxford 

for  In  the  parliament  of  1654  he  again  had  a  place  read  In  the  parliament 
of  1653  he  sat  for  Devon 

55  ii     9  f.e.    Carew,  Sir  Matthew :  for  ultimately  read  in  1588 

59     ii    15  f.e.  Carew,  Sir  Peter:  after  knighted  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tavistock  in  1545  and 

for  Devonshire  in  1558 
62     ii    23  f.e.  Carew,  Sir  Bichard :  for  1642  read  1641 

68  f       29     ^  Carew»  Thomas :  for  1598  read  1595 

80-82  for  He  entered  ....  a  degree  read  Wood's  statement  that  he  entered  at 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  is  uncorroborated.  He  apparently  matri- 
culated at  Merton  College  on  10  June  1608,  aged  13,  and  graduated  B.A. 
81  Jan.  1611 

64  i      1-2     Carew  or  Cawe :  omit  cross  reference  under  Thomas 

65  ii      35      Carey,  George,  2nd  Lord  Hunsdon :   after  Dumbarton  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Hertfordshire  in  1571  and  afterwards  for  Hampshire  (1584,  1586, 1588-9, 1592) 
67     i    40-41   Carey,  George  J. :  for  Whaley  Grange  read  Whalley  Range 

69  i        5       Carey,  Henry,  1st  Lord  Hunsdon  :  for  the  Earl  of  Sussex  read  Lord  Howard  of 

Effingham 

70  ii      1-3     Carey,  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Monmouth :  omit  and  the  only  one  ....  nobleman 

14  after  England  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Camelford   1620,   Beveriey   1624, 

Tregony  1625,  St.  Mawes  1626,  and  Grampound  1628 

73  i     16-15   Carey,  John,  3rd  Lord  Hunsdon :  for  marshal  of  Berwick,  where  read  M.P.  for 

f.e.          Buckingham  1584,  1588-9,  and  1592.     As  marshal  of  Berwick 

74  i     19  f.e.  Carey,  Mathew :  for  premier  read  chancellor  of  the  exchequer 

75  ii        1       Carey,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Monmouth  :  after  Morpeth  insert  being  returned  in 

1592  for  the  same  constituency,  but  preferring  then  to  sit  for  Callington,  which 
had  also  elected  him 

77  ii  £2-38  Carey,  William  (1761-1834) :  for  and  left  three  sons,  one  of  whom  was  Felix 
Carey  [q.  v.]  read  His  eldest  son,  Felix  Carey  [q.  v.],  predeceased  him.  Three  sons 
survived  him 

3/.e.    Carey,  William  (1769-1846) :  for  stall  of  read  stall  of  Barnby,  in  York  Cathedral, 
was  conferred  on  him  in  1802,  «r>d  that  of 

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Page  Col.    Line 

80     i     29-31   Cargill,  Donald  :  insert  brackets  before  The  Torwood  and  after  1741 
21  f.e  for  Bethan  read  Bethune 

88  i     27-30   Carleton,  Sir  Dudley,  Viscount  Dorchester  :  for  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Saville 

....  Oxford  read  daughter  of  George  Gerrard  of  Dorney,  Buckingham- 
shire, by  Margaret,  whose  second  husband  was  Sir  Henry  Saville 

89  ii       28  for  5  read  15 

90  i       21-28  omit  though  there  ....  is  inexplicable 

19  f.e.  Carleton,  George  (1559-1628):    after  Llandaff  insert  where  he  was  already  pre- 
bendary 
ii    11-12  omit  represented  Arundel  ....  and  afterwards 

93  i          24      Carleton,  Guy  (1598  ?-1685) :  after  Carlisle  insert  and  prebendary  of  Durham 

94  ii        25      Carleton,  Guy,  1st  Lord  Dorchester  :  for  in  the  same  year  read  next  year 

11  f.e.  after  elder  sons  insert  In  1782-8  he  was  colonel  of  the  84th  foot 

95  i      11  f.e.  for  Morgan  read  Morgann 

ii     13-14   Carleton,  Hugh,  Viscount  Carleton :  for  lord  chief  justice  in  Ireland  read  chief 
justice  of  common  pleas  in  Ireland 

18  after  became  insert  third  serjeant  1776,  second  serjeant  1777 

19  omit  lord 

20  after  1787  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tuam  1772-6,  Philipstown  1776-83,  and 

Naas  1788-7 

22-23  for  became  lord  chief  justice  read  retired  from  the  bench 

25-30  omit  In  1803  ....  in  mistake  for  him 

84  for  in  1826  read  on  25  Feb.  1826 

96  i       84      Carleton,  Mary:   for  Dorset  Gardens  read  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields 

104  i       82      Carlisle,  Sir  Anthony  :  for  on  the  prince's  accession  read  on  24  July  1821 

105  i        11      Carlos,  Edward  J. :  for  a  descendant  read  said  to  be  a  collateral  descendant 

106  i       29      Carlyle,  Alexander :  for  Midlothian  read  Haddingtonshire 
108     i         1  for  Eoddan  read  Roddam 

125  ii    12-18    Carlyle,  Thomas  :  omit '  Introduction  to  Legendre's  Geometry ' 

126  i    10  f.e.  for  Treck  read  Tieck 

127  ii    12-13    Carmelianus,   Peter :  for  The  earliest  production  read  '  Sex  perelegantissima?. 

Epistolee  per  Petrum  Carmelianum  emendatee,'  dating  from  11  Dec.  1482  to  Feb. 
1483,  was  printed  by  Caxton  at  Westminster,  probably  in  the  year  1488.  Another 
production 

130    ii       11      Carmichael,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Hyndford :  for   retained  the  offices  read  resigned 
the  office 

12  for  privy  councillor  under  read  in  June  1702  after  the  accession  of 

13  after  Queen  Anne  insert  From  1702  to  1705  he  was  colonel  of  a  regiment  of 

horse 

31      Carmichael,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Hyndford :  for  10  Aug.  read  16  Aug. 
183    ii       22      Carnac,  Sir  James  E. :  for  4  Jan.  read  88  Jan. 

134    ii  3-2/.e.  Carne,  Sir  Edward  :  for  San  Gregorio  in  Monte  Celio  read  S.  Maria  de  Populo 
139    ii      22      Carnegie,  William,  Earl  of  Northesk :  for  several  read  four 

23  after  Scotland  insert  (1796,  1802,  1806,  1830) 

144    ii    21  f.e.  Caroline,   Queen  (1683-1737):  after  will  insert  (Brit.  Mus.   MS.  Addit.  35349, 

153  i       35      Caroline  Amelia  Elizabeth  :  for  29  July  read  19  July 
ii       26      Caron,  Kedmond  :  for  Dr.  Ne'ill  read  O'Neill 

154  i     22  f.e.  Carpenter,  George,  Lord  Carpenter  :  for  general  read  lieutenant-general 

n'        3  after  gallantry  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Newtownards  in  the  Irish  House  of 

Commons 

38  for  1714  read  January  1714-5 

44  for  1729  read  1727 

156  ii        5       Carpenter,  John  (d.  1476)  \Jor  Westbury  read  Westbury-on-Trym 

13  before  was  appointed  insert  was  made  prebendary  of  Lincoln  in  1426  and 

14  for  1430  read  1428 
28                 for  town  read  village 

157  i       36      Carpenter,  Lant:  for  (1730-1799)  [q.  v.]  read  (see  under  BLAKE,  WILLIAM,  1778- 

1821) 

165     i        5       Carpenter,  Kichard  C. :  after  and  insert  designed 
170     i    8-7 f. e.  Carr,  John  (1723-1807) :  for  Beverley  read  Barnsley 

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Page  Col.    Line 
170    ii    13/.0.  Carr,  John  (1732-1807) :  before  He  died  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Lincoln  from 

1805  till  death 

173     i       28      Carr,  Robert,  Earl  of  Somerset :  after  Hay  insert  In  the  same  year  he  was  made 
KG. 

176  ii    21  f.e.  Carr,  Robert  J. :  after  George  IV  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Salisbury  1819-24, 

of  Chichester  1821-4,  and  of  Hereford  1822-4 

177  i        7  for  in  1841  read  on  24  April  1841 

179  i     2  f.e.   Carrick,  Thomas  :  for  Upperley  read  Upperby 

180  i       l.l.     Carrington,  Sir  Codrington  E. :  after  returned  insert  in  the  tory  interest 

190  ii       l.l.     Carstares,  William  :  after  Edinburgh  add  Macaulay's  History 

191  ii        2       Carswell,  Sir  Kobert :  after  country  insert  in  July  1850 

85      Carte,  Samuel :  after  Lichfield  insert  (from  1682  till  death,  a  period  of  58  years) 
197     i       6-7     Carter,  Ellen :  for  Maddeson  read  Maddison 
202    ii    14  f.e.  Carter,  Lawrence  :  for  1717  read  December  1715 

206  i        3       Carter,  Sir  Richard :  after  1681  insert  He  was  lieutenant-governor  of  Southsea 

Castle  from  1682  till  his  death 
44  add  to  authorities  Macaulay's  History 

207  i       17      Carter,  Thomas  (1735  ?-1804) :  for  G.C.B.  read  K.B. 

209  ii    19  f.e.  Carteret,  Sir  George  :  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier 

210  i     12  f.e.  Carteret,  John,  Earl  Granville :  for  26  April  1706  read  12  July  1756 

211  ii       22  for  Brodericks  read  Brodricks 

23  after  whom  insert  Allan  Brodrick  [q.  v.] 

221  i        7       Cartwright,  Christopher :  for  Baylie  read  Bayly 

46  for  Coles's  read  Cole's 

ii       83      Cartwright,  Edmund :  after  Belvoir  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Lincoln  from 
1786  till  his  death 

222  ii       27  for  the  year  before  read  14  April  1795 

224  i     9  f.e.    Cartwright,  John  (1740-1824) :  for  Northamptonshire  read  Nottinghamshire 

ii    18  f.e.  after  in  vogue  insert  He  unsuccessfully  contested  Nottinghamshire  in  1780, 

Boston  in  1806  and  1807,  and  was  nominated  for  Westminster  in  1818  and 
1819 

225  ii       17  after  issue  insert  His  wife  died  on  21  Dec.  1834,  and  was  buried  beside  her 

husband  in  the  churchyard  of  Finchley,  Middlesex 

229  i     7  f.e.    Cartwright,  Thomas  (1535-1608) :  for  (1588)  read  (1589-90) 

6/.e.  for  (1589)  read  (1588) 

230  i        15  /or  MS.  826  read  MS.  271,  f.  22  b. 

ii    15  f.e.  Cartwright,  Thomas  (1634-1689) :  for  (1675)  read  (1675-6) 

10-9  for  very  soon  after  the  accession  of  James  read  in  December  1686 

f.e. 

231  i     11  f.e.  for  C.  J.  Wright  read  Chief  Justice  Wright 

232  i    41-43   Cartwright,   Sir  Thomas:  for  after  holding  ....  Sweden   read   entered    the 

diplomatic  service.    He  was  secretary  of  legation  at  Munich  1821-8  and  at 
The  Hague  1828-30.    He  was  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Frankfort  1830-8 
and  at  Stockholm  1888  till  death 
13  f.e.  for  knighthood  read  G.C.H. 

234    i     9  f.e.   Carus,  Thomas:  before  He  joined  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Wigan  in  1547  and  for 

Lancaster  in  1558  and  1555. 
286    i     21  f.e.  Carver,  John:  for  42  persons  read  41  persons,  including  39  colonists  proper 

20-18  for  4  spinsters  ....  101  persons  read  25  children  (19  sons  and  6  daughters\ 

J-e'  one  spinster,  12  serving  men,  5  serving  boys,  and  2  maid-servants  constituted 

the  colony  of  104  persons 
16  f.e.  for  three  read  two 

10-9  omit  at  the  foot  of  a  cliff 

f.e. 

3  f.e  for  81  Dec.  read  31  Jan.  1620-1 

l.l.  for  the  first  American  independent  read  in  accordance  with  the  resolve 

made  on  leaving  home  that  they  should  form  '  an   absolute  church  by 
themselves,'  the  American  independent 
"      *~3  omit  in  accord  with  ....  Holland 

for  on  5  April  read  .in  April 
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286  ii  18-22  for  his  daughter  ....  At  the  latter  date  read  Desire  Minter,  a  maid-servant, 

two  men-servants  (John  Howland  and  Roger  Wilder),  and  two  boys  ("William 
Latham  and  Jasper  More).  The  last  died  in  1620.  In  1627 

25  before  The  William  Carver  insert  who  does  not  seem  to  have  had  any  children 

26  omit  leaving  many  descendants 
28  omit  though  probably  a  relation 

80-81  for  Carver's  daughter  ....  with  his  children  read  Elizabeth  Tilley,  and 

although  unrelated  to  Carver  shared 

83  for  last  read  last  but  three  and  for  1672  read  1678 

89  for  a  township  read  the  southern  portion  of  the  township 

41  for  '  Carver's  Town '  read  ( Carver ' 

238  ii    11  f.c.  Carver,  Kobert:  after  director  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Society  of  Artists 

in  1777 

239  ii     19-18    Carwell,  Thomas :  for  an  ancient  Lincolnshire  family  now  extinct  read  the  ancient 

f.e.  Lincolnshire  family  of  Thorold 

241     i        4       Gary,  Sir  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Falkland:  for  Henry  prince  of  Wales  1608  read 

Charles,  prince  of  Wales  in  1616 

11  after  1627  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Hertfordshire  11  Dec.  1620 

244    ii    20  f.e.  Gary,  John  (d.  1720?):  after  commercial  matters  insert  He  was  warden  of  the 

Merchant  Venturers  Company  at  Bristol  1683-4 
19  f.e.  for  In  1687  read  In  Jan.  1687-8 

15 f.e.  before  At  the  request  insert  He  was  superseded  in  October  1688.    He  was 

parliamentary  candidate  for  Bristol  in  1698 

251  ii    20-19    Gary,  Patrick :  for  After  this  it  does  not  appear  what  became  of  him  read  He  is 

f.e.  said  to  have  turned  protestant  and  gone  as  secretary  of  Penn's  expedition  to  the 
West  Indies  in  1655,  and  died  there  (Egerton  MS.  2535,  f.  487  b  ;  cf.  Athenceum, 
7  May  1887). 

252  ii       19      Gary,  Valentine :  for  1609  read  1610 

84  after  Gary  insert  who  was  vice-chancellor  of  the  university  that  year 

253  ii        3  for  Cooke  read  Coke 

258    i     18  f.e.  Casaubon,  Isaac  :  for  1696  read  1596 

267  i     19  f.e.  Caslon,  William,  the  elder :  for  Psahnanzar  read  Psalmanazar 

268  ii       15      Cassan,  Stephen  H. :  after  1827  insert  in  the  list  of  works  *  Lives  of  the  Bishops 

of  Winchester,'  London,  1827,  2  vols. 

269  i       33      Cassell,  John :  for  Cassell's  '  Magazine  of  Art '  read  '  Cassell's  Magazine  ' 

6  omit '  Cassell's  Magazine ' 

35      Castell,  Edmund:  o«t#  Tadlow  by 
ii  S-2/.e.  for  he  was  about  the  same  time  appointed  read  he  had  been  appointed  in 

1664 

272  i'   19  f.e.  for  Beverell  read  Peverell 

273  ii    14  f.e.  Castine,  Thomas  :  for  Cutler  Fergus  read  Cutlar  Fergusson 

274  i       21      Castle,  Edmund :  for  the  same  year  read  in  1744-5 

22  after  College  insert  In  1746  he  was  vice-chancellor 

23  for  the  following  year  read  1748-9 

279    i     21-22   Catcott,  Alexander  :  for  but  styles  himself  read  From  July  1766  till  his  death  he 

was 

ii        5       Catcott,  Alexander  S. :  after  Oxford  insert  and  was  first  appointed  chaplain  to  the 
mayor  of  Bristol 

284  i       31      Catesby,  William :  for  the  execution  read  its  fulfilment 

285  i    16-15   Cathcart,  Charles,  9th  Baron  Cathcart :  for  at  the  time  of  his  death  read  from 

f.e.          1752  till  his  death 

286  ii       11      Cathcart,  David,  Lord  Alloway  :  for  lord-justiciary  read  lord  of  justiciary 

83-84   Cathcart,  Sir  George :  transpose  and  entered  Paris  ....  1814  to  line  37  after 
Dresden 

287  i        21  for  In  March  1854  read  On  12  Dec.  1858 

289    i       20      Cathcart,  Sir  William  S.,  1st  Earl  Cathcart :  for  In  May  1813  read  In  July  1812 

21  f.e.  omit  and  the  governorship  of  Hull 

18-16  for  until  the  suicide  ....  England,  read  He  returned  to  England  in  1820. 

f.e.  He  became  governor  of  Hull  in  1880 

390     i        9       Catherine  of  Valois  :  for  at  her  son's  read  and  to  her  eon's 

89-40  for  grandson  read  great-grandson 

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806     i      5  f.e.    Catherine  Howard :  after   Next  day  insert  a  confession  by  her  was  signed  by 

Cranmer  and  the  council.  The  document  is  at  Longleat.    It  was  on  the  same  day 

that 
822     i       28      Caton,  William :  for  promulgation  read  proclamation 

825  i       84      Catton,  Charles,  E.A.,  the  elder:  for  28  Aug.  read  28  Sept. 

826  i       11      Caulfeild,  James,  1st  Earl  of  Charlemont :  after  1728  insert  He  succeeded  to  the 

peerage  in  1784,  when  a  child 
829    i       14      Caulfeild,  William,  2nd  Viscount  Charlemont :  after  papists  insert  From  1701 

to  1706  he  was  colonel  of  the  86th  foot 

881   ii     8  f.e.    Caunt,  Benjamin  :  for  Skipworth  read  Skipwith 
884     i       82      Cautley,  Sir  Proby  T. :  for  [q.  v.]  read  (see  Supplement) 
888    i       19      Cavallo,  Tiberius :  for  Watt's  '  Bibliotheca  Britannica '  read  '  The  Philosophical 

Transactions ' 

20  f.e.  Cave,  Sir  Ambrose  :  for  M.P.  for  Warwickshire  read  M.P.  for  Leicestershire  1545 
1547,  and  1558  ;  M.P.  for  Warwickshire  1557-8,  1558-9,  and  1562-3 

ii       l\     }  /or  White  of  Manchester  mz^  White  of  Winchester 

840  i       15      Cave,  Edward :  for  Dr.  Halde's  read  Du  Halde's 
ii     6  f.e.  for  Harl.  MS.  read  Sloane  MS. 

841  ii       8       Cave,  Sir  Stephen :  for  April  read  March 

3  f.e.   Cave,  William:  for  1813  read  1713 

844  i       6       Cavendish,  Christiana,  Countess  of  Devonshire :  for  duchess  read  countess 

18     Cavendish,  Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Devonshire  :  for  1759  read  1758 
19-20  for  born  in  1759  read  baptised  13  May  1758 

17  f.ef  for  1814  read  1811 

ii     9  f.e.  for  4th  ser.  read  5th  ser. 

845  i       88      Cavendish,  Lord  Frederick:  after  1763  insert  Ho  was  colonel  of  the  67th  regiment 

1759-60 

41  for  four  years  read  seven  years 

ii    16-17   Cavendish,  Lord  Frederick  C, :  for  until  he  resigned  it  in  May  1882  read  until 

his  death 
848    i       15      Cavendish,  Georgiana,  Duchess  of  Devonshire :  for  Lady  De  Beauclerk  read  Lady 

Di  Beauclerk 
22  f.e.  Cavendish,  Sir  Henry  :  after  1774  insert  In  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  he  was 

M.P.  for  Lismore  1766-8,  1776-91,  1798-1800,  and  for  Killibegs  1791-7 
ii    18 f.e.  Cavendish,  Hon.  Henry :  omit  HON. 

853  i         1  before  Sir  Everard  insert  Cavendish  told 

854  i        6       Cavendish,  Lord  John :  for  1790  read  1784 

19-18  for  was  defeated  ....  contest  read  failed  to  gain  a  seat 

/* 
858    ii    20  f.e.  Cavendish,  Thomas :  for  1555  ?  read  1560 

16  f.e.  after  Harwich  insert  and  was  baptised  19  Sept.  1560  (Addit.  MSS.  19122, 

f.  850, 19087,  f.  131) 

863     i        22  add  to  authorities  Cooper's  Athenes  Cantabrigienses,  vol.  ii.  p.  186 

ii        6       Cavendish,  Sir  William  (1505  ?-1557) :  for  Anne  read  Margaret  (d.  1540) 

10  for  Margaret  (d.  16  June  1540)  read  on  8  Nov.  1542  'at  the  Black  Fryars  in 

London '  Elizabeth 
16-17  for    'at  the  Black  Fryars  in    London'  3  Nov.  1541    read   at   Bradgate, 

Leicestershire,  on  20  Aug.  1547 

25  for  Cavendish,  William,  read  William  Cavendish 

28  after  1572  insert  1584,  1586, 1588,  1592,  and  1597 

364     i        8       Cavendish,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Devonshire :  after  M.P.  insert  for  Liverpool  in 

1586  and 

after  title  insert  He  was  made  lord-lieutenant  of  Derbyshire  1  May  1619 
27  for  Kighley  read  Keighley 

39  for  in  1618  read  on  3  Nov.  1616 

ii       1       Cavendish,  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Devonshire  :  for  for  Derby  in  1621  read  for 

Bishopscastle  in  1610  and  for  Derbyshire  in  1614,  1621 
after  Derbyshire  insert  jointly  with  his  father 
3  ^after  1625-6  insert  alone  after  his  father's  death 

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865  i       26       Cavendish,  William,  Duke  of  Newcastle:  before'The  earl's  ambition  insert  He 

was  lord-lieutenant  of  Derbyshire  1628-88  and  of  Wiltshire  1626-42  and 
1660  till  death 

866  ii        8  for  SELBY  read  Selby 

370    i       25      Cavendish,  William,  1st  Duke  of  Devonshire:  after  Savoy  insert  He  was  at 

Eome  9  Jan.  1659  (Sloane  MS.  2142,  f.  86) 

ii       26  for  Lord  William  Eussell  read  William,  afterwards  Lord  William  Eussell 

871     i        18  for  Edmundsbury  read  Edmundbury 

374     i         6  before  On  12  May  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Nottinghamshire  1692-4 

83  for  Mr.  Villiers  read  Mrs.  Villiers 

ii      6-7  for  Lords  Somerset,  Jersey,  Marlborough,  and  Albemarle  read  Duke  of  Somer- 

set and  Earls  of  Jersey,  Marlborough  and  Albemarle 
18  f,e,  for  Broadsworth  read  Brodsworth 

875  i       41  for  Bishop  read  Archbishop 

ii      24      Cavendish,  William,  6th  Duke  of  Devonshire :  for  Lanesborough  read  Londes- 

borough 
87  for  February  1755  read  March  1754 

876  i        12  for  27  March  1757  read  13  Nov.  1756 

86      Cavendish,  William  G.  S.,  6th  Duke  of  Devonshire .  after  day  insert  He  was 

lord-lieutenant  of  Derbyshire  from  1811  till  his  death 
11  f.e.  for  St.  Andrew  read  St.  Alexander 

877  ii     5  f.e    Cawdry,  Zachary :  after  degree  insert  was  proctor  1647-8 

878  i        36  for  Boden  read  Bowdon 

15  f.e.  Cawley,  William:  for  1666  ?  read  1667 

379  i       7-8  for  he  was  one  of  the  few  regicides  who  read  it  was  his   son  William 

Cawley,  junior,  who 
14  for  in  1666  read  on  6  Jan.  1666-7 

23  for  1666  read  1666-7 

41  after  James  II  insert  Another  son,  John  Cawley,  was  archdeacon  of  Lincoln 

1667-1709 
ii       40      Cawood,  John :  for  Bugge  read  Jugge 

380  i       39  for  Whealer  read  Wheater  and  for  1812  read  1882 

381  ii    11  f.e.  Caxton,  William :  after  the  Weeld  '  insert  —at  Tenterden 

882     i     17  f.e.  after  twenty  marks  insert  A  paper  copy  of  Large's  will  is  in  the  Muniment 

Eoom  at  Westminster  Abbey 
ii     20  f.e.  for  5  Jan.  1463  read  9  July  1468 

886    ii       29  after  1477  ?  insert  [7] 

387  ii     8-10  for  the  two  last  sections  ....  Worcester  read  There  seems,  however,  no 

doubt  that  the  work  was  undertaken  by  William  of  Worcester  [q.  v.] 
'  2/.e.  for  89  read  89* 

388  i         3  after  copy  insert  formerly 

4  after  stadt  insert  was  purchased  by  the  British  Museum  in  1890 

389  i     11  f.e.  for  is  read  up  to  1897  was 

10-9  for  in  behalf  of  a  Chicago  merchant  read  in  behalf  of  Mr.  Eobert  Hoe  of 

f.e.  New  York 

8  f.e.  after  cerned  insert  On  9  Dec.  1897  a  higher  price  was  reached.    The  finest 

of  seven  known  copies  of  Le  Fevre's  Boke  of  the  Hoole  Lyf  of  Jason,  was 
then  sold  at  Sotheby's  for  2,100Z. 

395  i  30  Cecil,  Sir  Edward,  Viscount  Wimbledon:  after  12-22  Aug.  insert  He  was  M.P. 
for  Aldborough  in  1601,  for  Stamford  in  1609,  for  Chichester  in  1620,  and  for 
Dover  in  1624 

399  i       82      Cecil,  Richard :  for  third  read  second 

400  i        5       Cecil,  Robert,  Earl  of  Salisbury :  for  EARL  OF  SALISBURY  read  1st  EARL  OF 

SALISBURY  and  1st  VISCOUNT  CRANBORNE 

24  for  Neyle  read  Neile 

39  after  four  years  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Westminster  in  1584  and 

1586 

401  ii    89-40  for  Essingdon  read  Essendine,  Eutlandshire 

42  for  of  the  same  month  read  May  1606  and  after  Garter  insert  He  was  lord- 

lieutenant  for  Hertfordshire  from  1605  till  his  death 

402  i     37-88  for  for  some  years  read  from  February  1600-1 

403  ii       LI.  for  Sir  Anthony  Bacon  read  Anthony  Bacon 

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404  i      36     Cecil,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Exeter:  for  1622  read  1623 
ii        9  after  Stamford  insert  and  again  in  1571  and  1572 

4-3/.<?.  for  During  the  next  ten  years  ....  of  him  read  He  had  been  M.P.  for 

Lincolnshire  in  1584  and  1586,  and  in  1592  was  returned  for  Northampton- 
shire 

405  i     11-10  for  Prince  Charles  and  the   Spanish  Marriage '  read  England,'  1603-42, 

f.e.  vol.  iii. 

9  f.e.  for  1622  read  1622-8 

ii       15  for  Hutton  read  Hatton 
407    i     14  f.e.  Cecil,  William,  Lord  Burghley :  for  Pinkney  read  Pinkey 

409  i     13  f.e.  after  1563  insert  when  he  sat  for  Northamptonshire 

410  i      2  f.e.  for  Earl  read  Marquis 
412    i       81  for  Mayer  read  Mayor 

421     i    84-35   Centlivre,  Susannah :  for  eighteen  read  nineteen 

424    i       85      Cenwulf :  for  No  works  ....  to  him  read  The  works  of  Kynewulf  [q.  v,]  have  at 

times  been  assigned  to  him  in  error 
431    i     16  f.e.  Chaderton,  Laurence  :  after  puritans  insert  From  1598  to  1640  he  was  prebendary 

of  Lincoln 

12  f.e.  for  Millenerary  read  Millenary 

ii     8  f.e.  after  intercisa'  insert  and  one  sermon  printed  in  London  in  1580,  of  which 

copies  are    in   the  libraries  of  Sion   College,  London,  and   Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge 

486  i     14  f.e.  Chafy,  William:  for  IS  read  4 

487  i       15      Chalkhill,  John :  for  1678  read  1600 

448    i     14  f.e.  Chalmers,  Sir  John :  for  1814  read  April  1815 
450    ii      20      Chalmers,  Thomas :  for  1840  read  1820 

455  i       46      Chalmers,  Sir  William :  after  1848  insert  was  colonel  of  the  20th  foot  Feb.-Oct. 

1853 

456  ii      18      Chaloner, :  for read  Richard 

457  i        4       Chaloner,  James :  for  1645  read  1648 

5-6  for  the  two  gentlemen  ....  royalists  read  to  fill  a  vacancy  created  bv 

death 
ii       19      Chaloner,  Sir  Thomas,  the  elder  :  after  council  insert  He  was  M,P.  for  Wigan  in 

1546,  Lancashire  in  1547,  and  Knaresborough  in  1555 
4  f.e.  after  alliance  insert  (his  safe-conduct  is  dated  26  Nov.  1558) 

458  ii    10  f.e.  Chaloner,  Sir  Thomas,  the  younger :  after  the  age  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  St, 

Mawes  in  1586  and  for  Lostwithiel  in  1604 


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CHAMBEE CLAKKSON 

KB.— •/.<•.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

5     i        8       Chamberlain,  Robert  (fl.  1640-1660) :  for  in  read  on 

G     i     22 f.e.  Chamberlain,  Thomas:  for  His  jurisdiction  was  extended  read  He  was  trans- 
ferred 

21  f.e.  after  to  insert  Chester  circuit,  which  embraced 

ii       32  for  Nestor  read  Neston 

8     i       81      Chamberlayne,  Edward :  for  Odington  read  Oddington 

ii       21  for  sixth  read  seventh 

13     i      8-7     Chamberlen,  Paul :  omit  His  other  works  were  :  1 

/A 

5f-c.  for  2  read  by  John  Campbell,  LL.D.,  1708-1775  [q.  v.],  has  been  wrongly 

ascribed  to  him.    Of  his 
LI.  for  1788.    Of  this  read  1738 

21  ii       7       Chambers,  Richard :  after  alderman  insert  of  Walbrook  ward 

22  i       23      Chambers,  Sir  Robert:  for  (January  1762)  read  (1766) 
ii     4-5  for  Four  years  later  read  In  1777 

23  i     6-5  f.e.  for  Bengal  1823  ....  1827,  and  read  Bombay  1828 

f.e. 
26     i,     7-6     Chambers,  Sir  William:  for  whose  daughter  (celebrated  for  her  beauty)  read 

f.e.         Not  long  afterwards 
29     ii    17-18   Chambers,  William  F. :  for  His  majesty  at  St.  James's  Palace  reqd  King  Ernest 

of  Hanover 
31     i       22      Chambre,  John :  for  Codringham  read  Coringham 

41  after  Westminster  insert  A  portrait  by  Holbein  is  in  the  picture  gallery  at 

Vienna 
83    ii      21      Champion,  John  George :  for  1815  ?  read  1815 

22  after  botanist  insert  born  in  Edinburgh,  5  May  1815,  was  eldest  son  of 

Major  John  Carey  Champion  by  Elizabeth  Herries,  daughter  of  William 
Urquhart  of  Craigstone  Castle,  Aberdeenshire.     After  education  at  Sand- 
hurst, where  he  distinguished  himself,  he 
28  for  in  1831  read  on  2  Aug.  1881 

27  after  Hongkong  read  Champion  was  an  ardent  botanist.      While  in  Ceylon 

and  at  Hongkong  he  energetically  worked  at  the  science,  and  was  in  con- 
stant correspondence  with  Sir  William  Hooker 

32  after   Hongkongensis '  insert  They  were   also  enumerated  in  Seemann'a 

'Botany  of  the  Voyage  of  H.M.S.  Herald'  and  by  Forbes  and  Hemsley  in 
the  '  Journal  of  Linnean  Society '  (xxiii.,  xxvi.,  and  xxxvi.) 

34  after  Crimea  insert  in  April  1854 

35  after  herbarium  insert  where  his  correspondence  with  Sir  W.  Hooker  and 

Professor  Lindley  is  now  preserved 

36  after  He  insert  took  part  in  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and 
87  before  for  his  insert  and  C.B 

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88     ii     88-89  for  only  enjoyed  ....  dying  read  died 

43  after  Championi  insert  (Cf.  '  Bot.  Mag.'  1853).     Entomology  also  engaged 

Champion's  attention.  He  contributed  notes  on  various  insects  to  the 
'  Entomological  Magazine  '  for  1836  (iii.  176-8,  876-9,  460-5),  and  on  the 
Coleoptera  of  Hongkong  in  the  '  Journal  of  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal  '  for 
1848  (xvii.  pt.  ii.  206-9  ;  cf.  Westwood  in  '  Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.'  N.S.  ii. 
84,  282).  Adam  White  [q.  v.]  named  the  red  Longicorn  beetle  Erythrus 
Championi.  Many  drawings  and  written  descriptions  of  plants  and 
insects  discovered  by  Champion  are  in  the  possession  of  his  family. 

44  Champion,  John  George  :  add  to  authorities  Kinglake's  History  of  the  Crimea,1863  ; 

Edinburgh  New  Philosophical  Journal,  Dec.  1855,  p.  302  ;  A  Sketch  [by  various 
friends]  of  the  Life  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Champion,  1855  (for  private  circulation) 
84     ii       15      Champion,  Bichard  :   after  city  insert  He  was  warden  of  the  Society  of   Mer- 

chant  Venturers  at  Bristol   1772-3  and    treasurer  of   the   Bristol    Infirmary 

1768-78 
36     i       82      Champneys,  John  :  for  Somersetshire  read  Somerset,  was  alderman  of   Castle 

Baynard  ward  1527-33,  of  Broad  Street  1533-4,  and  of  Cordwainer  1534   till 

death 

87     i     15  f.e.  Chancellor,  Richard  :  for  Condia  read  Candia 
39     i       19      Chandler,  John  :  for  1  read  p 

44  ii      11      Chantrey,  Sir  Francis  L,  :  for  1842  read  1841 

ll-10/.e.  for  near  Norton,  Derbyshire  read  at  Jordanthorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Norton 

Derbyshire,  near  Sheffield 

45  i        22  for  '  Trio  '  read  '  Iris  ' 

46  ii        2  for  Eardcliffe  read  Endclifle 

19  f.e.  for  1842  read  1841 

58     i       26      Chapman,  George  :  for  Joy  read  Folly 
54     i       20      Chapman,  Henry  S.  :  for  March  1852  read  29  July  1851 

35-40  for  he  was  called  on  ....  retained  it  read  he  resumed  his  former  place  of 

attorney-general  in  O'Shanassy's  new  ministry.    He  retained  office 
ii      83      Chapman,  John  (1704-1784)  :  omit  afterwards 

84  after  Sudbury  insert  in  1741  and  after  Chichester  insert  in  1750 

56     i    16-17   Chapman,  John  (1801-1854)  :  omit  then  M.P. 

67     ii      14      Chapman,  Sir  Stephen  E.  :  for  his  promotion  read  Dec.  1818.     He  was  promoted 
16  for  From  1825  read  For  several  years 

26  after  lieutenant-general  insert  he  was  colonel  commandant  Royal  Engineers 

1850 
13  f.e.  Chapman,  Thomas  J  for  in  1760  read  9  June  1760 

61  i       21      Chappelow,  Leonard  :  after  Ockley  insert  combining  with  this  the  Lord  Almoner's 

professorship  of  Arabic  from  1729 

62  i        1       Chappie,  William  (1677-1745)  :  for  William  read  Sir  William 

9  •  before  made  insert  in  1727 

21  for  Grantly  read  Grantley 

64     i        1       Chardin,  Sir  John  :  for  Nov.  read  March 

ii    24  f.e.  Chardon,  John  :  after  B.D,  insert  on  24  Nov.  1581  became  rector  of  Tedburn-St.- 
Mary,  Devonshire 

97     ii    Qf.e.   Charles  II.  :  after  state  insert  and  was  himself  superseded  by  Henry  Coventry 

8/.e.  for  was  Henry  Coventry  read  secretary  throughout  the  period  being  Lord 

Arlington 
100      i       1.1  omit  after  in 

ii      1-4  omit  from  October  .  ,  .  ,  Meal4ub  plot 

5  for  him  read  Shaftesbury 

116    ii    9  f.e.   Charleton,  Walter  :  for  twenty-two  (1641)  read  twenty-four  (1643) 
Charlton,  Edward,  5th  lord  Charlton  {  for  Berklay  read  Berkeley 

125     i     11  f.e.  Charlton,  Sir  Job  :  for  chief  justice  of  the  common  pleas  read  a  puisne  judge 
5  f.e.  after  Chester  insert  from  which  he  retired  in  1689 

8  f.e.  for  29  May  read  24  May 

128     ii    18  f.e.  Charlton,  Thomas  :  after  preferments  insert  He  was  made  archdeacon  of  Totnes 
in  1802  and  prebendary  of  Hereford  in  1817 


132     i       10  "  College,  Oxford  read  was  commoner  of  Trinity 

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134  i     30-32    Charnock,    Stephen:  for  In  the  conflict  ....  for  the   control  read  After  the 

practical  extermination  of  the  high  church  party  and  the  surrender  to  the  puritan 
party  of  the  control 

135  i       23      Charnock,  Thomas  :  for  1524  ?  read  1526 

24  for  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet  read  at  Faversham 

25  for  1524  or  1525  read  1526 

136  i     lO/.e.    Charteris,  Francis:  for  '  Rake's  Progress '  read  ' Harlot's  Progress ' 
188    ii    16  f.e.  Charteris,  Lawrence  :  for  bishop  read  archbishop 

147     i     22  f.e.   Chatterton,  Thomas  :  for  Charlestown  read  Charleston 
154     i         5  for  Institution  read  Museum  and  Library 

150    i     12  f.e.  Chaucer,  Geoffrey :  for  second  read  third 

170  ii       25      Chauncy,  Sir  Henry  :  after  Radnor  insert  but  resigned  next  year  (1C89) 

84  for  Thruston  read  Thurston 

171  i       35  for  Chauncey  read  Chauncy 

173  ii     Sf.e.    Cheape,  Sir  John  :  for  and  read  He  became  in  Dec.  1853 

174  i        18  after  K.C.B.  insert  (1849) 

22  offer  being  made  insert  colonel  commandant  Royal  Engineers  (1862  till 

death) 
179    i       29      Cheke,  Sir  John :  for  October  1551  read  1547 

ii       10  for  In  or  about  1544  read  In  1542 

188    ii       8       Chermside,  Sir  Robert  A, :  for  In  1835  ....  Guelphic  order  read  He  became 
K.H.  in  1881,  a  knight-bachelor  in  1885,  and  K.C.H.  in  1837 

192  i       25      Cheselden,   William:  after  anatomist  insert  son  of  George  Cheselden  by  his 

wife  Deborah,  daughter  of  Major  William  Hubbert  of  Rearsby,  Leicester- 
shire 

193  ii     3/.e.  for  1764  read  1754 

l.l.  after  daughter  insert  Deborah  Wilhelmina 

198    i        5       Chesney,   Francis  R. :   after  year  insert  major-general  6  Jan.   1855,  and  full 

general  1  Jan.  1868 
14  f.e.  Chesney,  Robert  de :  after  Leicester  insert  and  also  of  Lincoln 

200  i       20      Chessar,  Jane  A.  :  after  a  member  insert  for  Marylebone 
ii    19  f.e.  Chesshyre,  Sir  John:  for  Richard  read  Christopher 

201  i     29-81  for  From  the  inscription  ....  knight  in  1738  read  He  was  knighted  on 

7  June  1733 

204  ii      17      Chester,  Sir  William :  for  1553-4  read  1554-5 

205  i     21-23  for  resigned  his  office  ....  wife's  death  read  in  1573  was  removed  from  his 

office  of  alderman.      (In  1556  he  had  left  Farringdon-ward-without  for 
Billingsgate,  in  1559  Billingsgate  for  Bassishaw,  and  in  1566  Bassishaw 
for  Langbourn.)     He  was  president  of  Bethlehem  and  Bridewell  Hospitals 
V  1565-8 

212  ii      18      Chetwynd,  Edward  :  for  Barclay  read  Berkeley 

21  after  sermons  insert  He  died  18  May  1639 

213  ii    28  f.e.  Chetwynd,  William  R.  C.,  3rd  Viscount  Chetwynd:  after  1702  inser    M.P  for 

Tamworth  1698-1700 

23  f.e.  omit  and  Lichfield  and  after  to  insert  1722  and  1724  to 

22  f.e.  for  1785  read  1784 

214  i       28      Chevalier,  John  :  for  (fl.  1651)  read  (1589-1675) 

30  after  war  insert  son  of  Clement  Chevalier  of  St.  Heliers  by  his  second  wife 

*  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Malzard.     He 

13  f.e.  after  sovereign  insert  Chevalier  died  80  Nov.  1675,  aged  86.      He  married 

Marie,  daughter  of  Edward  La  Cloche 

215  i       32      Chevallier,  Anthony  R. :  for  professor  read  professor  or  lecturer 

2  f.e.  for  Syriac  read  Aramaic 

ii     11-9    Chevallier,  Temple  :  for  eldest  son  ....  Suffolk  read  youngest  son  of  the  Rev 
f.e.         Temple  Chevallier 

216  ii    15  f.e.  Cheyne,  Charles,  Viscount  Newhaven:  after  chosen  insert  tory 

12  f.e.  for  Agmondisham  in  1660  read  Great  Marlovv  in  1665-6 

10  f.e.  after  1681  insert  He  was  commissioner  of  customs  1675-87 

8  f.e.  after  for  insert  Harwich  in  1690  and 

217  14  for  Buckinghamshire  under  Queen  Anne  read  Agmondisham  1685-7,  1701-2, 

and  1705-9,  Appleby  1689-95,  and  Buckinghamshire  1696-1701  and  1702-5 

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222  i      8-9     Cheyne,  Sir  William :  for  was  recorder  of  London  as  early  as  1878-9,  but  read 

is  probably  distinct  from  the  William  Cheyne  who  was  recorder  of  London  from 
1877  (see  Letter  Book  H,  ff.  49,  75)  to  1890  (ibid.  ft.  246,  253),  as  he 
ii      80      Cheynell,  Francis :  for  Allen  read  Eobert  Abbot 
19  f.e.  for  '  Chillingworth  read  '  Chillingworthi 

12  f.e.  for  1640  read  1632 

223  i     1"»-16  for  Colchester  read  Chichester 

24-25  for  with  assiduous  kindness  read  and  his  exhortations  are   said  to  have 

shortened  Chillingworth's  days 

ii       10  after  professor  insert  and  in  right  of  the  professorship  prebendary  of  Wor- 

cester 

10  f.e.  for  1755  read  1775 

2  f.e.  for  in  1655  read  in  Sept.  1655 

M.  for  at  read  near 

224  i       11  for  distracted  read  little  better  than  distracted 

22  for '  Chillingworth  read  '  Chillingworthi 

27  for  1643  read  1648-4 

13  f.e.  for  Lover  read  Tower 
12  f.e.  for  Tenets  read  Tenents 
7  f.e.  for  1736  read  1738 

5  f.e.  for  Calamy's  read  Palmer's 
4  f.e.  for  1755  read  1775 

ii       6       Cheyney,  John :  for  1694  read  1674 

31      Cheyney,  Bichard :  for  1578  read  1579 
19  f.e.  for  Plainsford  read  Painswick 

225  ii       15  for  1568  read  1563 

226  ii    8  f.e.   Chichele,  Henry :  for  1473  read  1373 

280  ii       26  for  1442  read  1448 

281  i       15  for  T.  Cole  read  J.  Cole 

LI.     Chicheley,  Sir  John :  after  1690  insert  He  was  tory  M.P.  for  Newton,  Lancashire, 

1679-81, 1685-7,  and  1689  till  death 
ii      11      Chicheley,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1694  read  1699 
Sf.e.  for  in  1694  read  I  Feb.  1698-9 

7  f.e.  for  seventy-six  read  eighty -nine 

6  f.e.  for  Chicheleiana  read  Chicheleana 

235    ii      14      Chichester,  Arthur,  Lord  Chichester :  for  Letitia  read  Lettice 

15-16  for  Vaughan  Blackham  read  Walter  Vaughan  of  Golden  Grove 

286    i       12      Chichester,  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Donegal :  for  Rorkholt  read  Knockholt 
239     i       15      Chiffinch,  William  :  after  p.  186)  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Windsor  1685-7 
29      Chifney,  Samuel :  for  Chifney  read  Chiffney  and  so  through  article 

241  ii     6, 9     Child,  Sir  Francis  (1642-1713) :  for  Evans  read  Evance 

17  after  1702  insert  when  he  became  colonel  of  the  Orange  Regiment  of  the 

Trained  Bands 
19  before  The  election  insert  Child  entered  the  House  of  Commons  as  tory 

M.P.  for  Devizes  in  1698,  and  was  re-elected  in  Dec.  1700  and  again  in 

1701.    In  1700  he  also  stood  for  London 

26  after  April  1705  insert  He  was  re-elected  in  May  for  Devizes  and  sat  till  the 

dissolution  in  1708 

34  before  He  was  insert  He  was  an  original  commissioner  of  Greenwich  Hos- 

pital 

85  before  and  in  1705  insert  of  which  he  was  president  1702-12 

242  ii    31-32  Child,  Sir  Francis  (1684  ?-1740) :  for  in  the  year  of  his  mayoralty  ....  1732 

read  in  1718-9, 1721-5, 1726-30,  1781-5 

244    ii       22      Child,  Sir  Josiah :  after  the  town  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Petersfield  in  1659,  for 
Dartmouth  1678-8,  and  for  Ludlow  1685-7 

27  after  director  insert  from  1677,  deputy  governor  1684-6  and  1688-90 

28  for  chairman  read  governor 

29  before  and  for  a  time  insert  1681-3,  1686-8 

258    i       12      Chillingworth,  William:    after  1628  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Chester 

1685-9 
255    i       19  for  1637  read  1638 

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258  i      4  f.e.    Chinnery,  George  :  for  (fl.  1766-1846)  read  (d.  1852) 
ii       20  for  about  1850  read  of  apoplexy  in  1852 

259  ii       20      Chippendale,  Thomas :  for  1752  read  1754 

22  for  Prince  William  Henry  read  Hugh,  Earl  of  Northumberland 

26  f.e.  Chisenhale,  Edward:  for  (d.  1658  ?)  read  (d.  1654) 

8  f.e.  after  1658  8vo.  read  He  died  5  March  1653-4 

261    ii    24  f.e.  Chisholm,  Walter  :  for  Cockburnshaw  read  Cockburnspath 
263    ii       12      Chishull,  Edmund :  after  queen  insert  in  1719  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's 

266  i        5       Chiswell,  Richard  (1673-1751) :  for  in  1714  M.P.  read  in  1715  whig  M.P. 

19  f.e.  Chiswell,  Trench:  after  Yorkshire  insert  horn.  1790  till  death  as  a  supporter  of 
Pitt 

267  ii    16-17    Chitty,  Thomas  :  for  Sir  Emerson  Tennent  read  Sir  James  Emerson  Tennent 
208    ii     2/.e.    Cholmley,   Sir  Hugh:  after  Long  parliaments  insert  until  he  was  'disabled,' 

3  April  1648.    He  was  knighted  19  May  1626  and  made  a  baronet  Aug. 
1641 

269  i      6  f.e.  for  Slingby  read  Slingsby 

270  i       29      Cholmley,  Sir  Roger  :  for  1546  read  1545 

2  f.e.  after  privy  council  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Middlesex  in  1554, 1555, 1558, 

and  1559 

271  i       27      Cholmondeley,  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Cholmondeley :  after  bedchamber   insert 

He  was  M.P.  for  Newton  1690-5  and  colonel  of  the  1st  Horse  Guards 
1698-1715 
16  f.e.  for  20  March  read  18  Jan. 

272  i       15      Cholmondeley,  Hugh,  1st  Earl  of  Cholmondeley :  after  Cheshire  insert  in  1704 

2lg«f  *'  j-  Cholmondeley,  Mary :  for  Poever  read  Peover 

ii       7       Cholmondeley,  Robert,  Earl  of  Leinster  :  after  baronet  insert  became  M.P.  for 

Cheshire  in  1625 

279    i       17      Christian,  Sir  Hugh  C. :  for  in  1851  read  31  Aug.  1849 
281     i        15      Christian,  William  :  for  1666  read  1656 
289     i        27      Christie,  William  D.  :  after  parliament  insert  at  Cambridge  and  Greenock  in 

1865  and  1868  respectively 

297    ii    20  f.e.  Chubb,  Thomas  :  for  election  read  nomination 
800    ii     5  f.e.    Chudleigh,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Bristol :  for  1659  read  1759 
301    ii     8  f.e.    Chudleigh,  Sir  George  :  for  1631  read  1601 

7  f.e.  for  Lostwithiel  read  East  Looe 
7-6/.e.  for  parliaments  read  parliament 

6/.e.  omit  respectively 

5  f.e.  after  1614  and  insert  for  Lostwithiel  to  that  which  met  on 

802  'ii  5-4 f.e.  Chudleigh,  James:  for  On  30  Sept.  1643  ....  General  Fairfax  read  In  the 

autumn  of  1643  he  was  with  the  army  of  Prince  Maurice  in  the  west  of 
England,  and  when  on  6  Oct.  the  royalists  captured  Dartmouth 
8-2  f.e.  omit  a  few  days  afterwards 

803  ii       24      Chudleigh,   Thomas  :  before  In  April  1687  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Bomney 

1685-7 

807    i       20      Churchill,  Arabella  :  for  1668  read  1667 
31  for  1670  read  1667 

39  after  daughter  insert  Arabella 

308    i       26      Churchill,  Awnsham :  after  Churchill  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Ipswich  1707-17 
ii       13      Churchill,  Charles  (1656-1714) :  for  October  1705  read  26  May  1702 
29  for  1711  read  death 

34  after  foot  guards  insert  (he  was  colonel  of  the  3rd  foot  March  to  Dec.  1688) 

9  f.e.  after  Churchill  insert  was  colonel  of  the   1st  foot   1709-18,   of   the   16th 

dragoons  1718-17,  and  of  the  10th  dragoons  1728  till  death.    He 

8  f.e.  after  and  was  also  governor  insert  of  Chelsea  1720-2  and 
7  f.e.  after  Plymouth  insert  1722  till  death 

4-2  f.e.  omit  with  whom  ....  Sir  Robert  Walpole 

809    i       36      Churchill,  Charles  (1731-1764) :  for  fellowship  read  postmastership 
311    ii       35  for  Grey  read  Gray 

314    ii      22      Churchill,  George :  for  1700  read  1685  to  1687  and  1680 
23  after  St,  Albans  insert  voting  with  the  tories 

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^SIS    i        40      Churchill,  Sir  John :  for  1688  read  Dec.  1682 

41  for  Sir  Thomas  Atkins  read  Sir  Robert  Atkyns 

16  f.e.  for  summer  vacation  read  vacation  (16  Oct.) 

817  ii  10  f'e  Churchill,  John,  1st  Duke  of  Marlborough :  after  James  insert  Having  been 
removed  from  the  colonelcy  of  the  3rd  horse  guards,  he  was  restored  m 
April  1689  and  subsequently  until  1692  was  colonel  of  the  7th  foot  (Eoyal 
Fusiliers) 

820  i     25  f.e.  for  1798  read  1698 

10  f.e.  for  rural  read  nine 

821  i        9  after  ordnance  insert  (He  was  colonel  of  the  24th  foot  1702-4,  of  the  1st  foot 

guards  1704-12  and  1714  till  death.) 

18  for  Duke  read  Earl 

322    ii       20  after  wardrobe  insert  on  his  father's  death  in  1709 

328    ii        2  for  secretary  of  war  read  secretary  at  war 

10  for  Whiston  read  Wharton 

825  ii    22-28  omit  Kobert  Walpole  ....  small  office 

826  i       28  for  Villars  read  Villeroy 
,829    i       88  for  Hodges  read  Hedges 
332    ii    15  f.e.  for  1709  read  11 '08 

887  i        7  for  Indus  read  Indies 

840  ii    17  f.e.  for  Hall  read  Hare 

841  ii    18  f.e.  Churchill,  John  W.  S.,  7th  Duke  of  Marlborough :  for  seventh  read  sixth 

16  f.e.  for  sixth  read  fifth 

342    i       12  after  1868  insert  He  had  been  made  KG.  23  May  1868 

18  after  president  insert  of  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society  in  1859  and 

:      ii       25      Churchill,  Sir  Winston :  for  Plymouth  read  Weymouth 

26  for  1668  read  Jan  1663-4 

20  f.e.  for  Lynn  Regis  read  Lyme  Regis 

846    i       21      Churton,  Edward :  for  1810  read  1830 

854  i     20  f.e.  Gibber,  Colley :  for  1694  read  1696 

855  ii     2/.e.  for  Dover  read  Truro  1713-14 

366    ii     12-9    Clagett,  Nicholas  :  for  He  was  doubtless  ....  the  degree  of  D.D.  read  He  was 
f.e.         admitted  at  'Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  on  14  April  1702  and  graduated  B.A. 

1705-6,  M.A.  1709,  and  D.D.  1724.     He  was  elected  librarian  of  Trinity  27  Nov. 

1706 
867    i     12  f.e.  Clagett,  William:  after  p.  129)  insert  He  became  chaplain  in  ordinary  to  the 

king  in  1677 
869    ii       28      Clairmont,  Clara  M.  J. :  for  twenty-two  read  eighteen 

871  i       21      Clapham,  David :  for  Beamesley  read  Beamsley 

872  i       16      Clapham,  Henoch :  for  a  year  read  three  years 

875  ii     4/.e.    Clare,  De,  Family  of:  for  Unread  1183? 

876  ii       29      Clare,  Elizabeth  de :  for  was  born  read  who  was  born 

877  i        5  for  Armoy  read  Amory 

884    ii    16  f.e.  Clare,  John  (1793-1864) :  for  1821  read  1820 

886     i       81  for  Clare's  portrait  read  A  portrait  of  Clare  painted  by  Grimshaw  when  the 

poet  was  about  fifty  is  now  in  the  Northampton  Museum.     Another 

888  ii       82      Clare,  Sir  Ralph  :  before  In  the  cause  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Droitwich  in  1621 

and  for  Bewdley  in  1624,  1625,  1626,  1627-8 
85  for  1655  read  1651 

398     i     15-12   Clarges,  Sir  Thomas :  for  That  he  sat clear  from  '  Thurloe  read  He  was  M.P. 

f.e.         for  Ross  and  Cromarty  in  1656  and  for  Haddington  in  1658-9.    Cf. '  Thurloe 
404     i       27      Clark,  Richard  (1739-1831) :  for  on  19  May  read  in  May 

32-33  for  appointed  president  of  Bridewell  read  was  treasurer  of  Bridewell  from 

1781  till  death.     He  was  colonel  of  a  regiment  of  City  militia  1778-94 

410  ii     8  f.e.    Clark,  William  G. :  for  Gainsford  read  Gainford 

411  i     28  f.e.  for  Scale  read  Score 

ii       29  for  Munro  read  Munby 

412  ii    17  f.e.  Clark-Kennedy,  John :  for  commanded  the  7th  dragoon  guards  read  was  colonel 

of  the  6th  dragoon  guards  from  1860  to  1862 
16  f.e.  for  at  the  time  of  read  from  1862  till 

413  i       34  for  1862  read  1860 

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416    i     9  f.e.    Clarke,  Sir  Alured:  after  India  insert  He  was  made  K.B.  in  1797 

ii     10-9     Clarke,  Charles  (d.  1750) :  for  In  the  new  parliament  of  1741  read  In  Jan.  1742-8 
/.«. 

8f.e.  omit  in  its  second  session 

7  f.e.  before  Hilary  term  insert  the  following 

420    ii       LI.       Clarke,  Edward  (1730-1786) :  after  living  insert  From  1771  till  death  be  was  pre- 
bendary of  Chichester 

424  i      8  f.e.    Clarke,  George  (1660-1736) :  for  1660  read  1661 

7  f.e.  after  virtuoso  insert  born  7  May  1661 

ii       34  after  he  insert  was  M.P.  for  Winchester  1702-5  and 

15  f.e.  after  but  insert  was  M.P.  for  Launceston  1711-18 

425  i        12  for  1684  read  1681 

13  for  from  1692  read  in  Ireland  1690-2  and  in  England  1692-3 

22  after  held  it  insert  (1710-14) 

18  f.e.  after  group  insert  by  Giovanni  da  Bologna 

16  f.e.  after  until  insert  it  was  sold  for  old  lead 
427     i        8       Clarke,  Henry  :  for  80  read  29 

430     i       28      Clarke,  James  S. :  for  to  the  king  read  and  royal  chaplain  from  1816 

35       Clarke,  Jeremiah:  for  Chapel  read  College 

433  i  88  Clarke,  John  (1687-1734):  Note  that  the  work  numbered  10— 'Formulae  oratories,' 
&c.— is  not  by  the  subject  of  this  article.  Through  the  greater  part  of  the 
seventeenth  century  this  work  was  a  very  popular  school  book,  being  originally 
published  before  1632,  in  which  year  it  reached  a  fourth  edition,  and  being 
often  reissued  (e.g.  in  London  in  1637  and  1670,  and  at  Zurich  in  1694).  Its 
author  was  John  Clarke,  B.D.  (of  Fiskerton,  Lincolnshire). 
ii  7  Clarke,  John  (1682-1757) :  omit  held  a  prebend  at  Norwich 

485  ii       22       Clarke,? Joseph :  before  1776  insert  1742,  second  edition 

486  ii    15  f.e.  Clarke,  Marcus  A.  H. :  for  34  read  85 

487  ii       16      Clarke,  Mary  A. :  omit  J.  Wilson  Croker 

447    ii       20      Clarke,  Sir  Thomas :  for  following  read  preceding 

449    ii       17      Clarke,  William  (1696-1771) :  for  Haghmon  read  Haughmond 

33  for  1788  read  1727  and  after  prebendary  and  insert  in  1738  canon 

40  for  Chittingley  read  Chiddingly 

458    i       27      Clarkson,  David :  for  Addle  read  Adel 


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EEEATA  IN  VOLUME  XI 
CLATER CONDELL 

X.B.— f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

v      i     3  f.e.  List  of  Writers  :  omit  RIGHT 
vi     ii       10  for  WELSH  read  WELCH 

8      i       13  Claughtou,  Piers  C. :  for  in  1870  he  was  read  lie  was  in  March  1871 
22  for  death  read  resignation 

4  i      5  f.e.  Clavering,  Sir  John:  after  Bath  insert  From  1770  till  death  he  was  governor  of 

Landguard  Fort 

5  i       10  for  Delaware  read  Delawarr 

8  f.e.    Clavering,  Robert :  for  was  made  prebendary  of  read  to  which  was  adjoined 

6  f.e.  before  On  2  Jan.  insert  From  1713  to  1725  he  was  treasurer  of  St.  Davids. 

8       i      8  f.e.    Clay,  James  :  after  he  sat  insert  till  he  was  unseated  on  petition  in  1853,  and 
then  from  1857 

7  f.e.  for  in  1873  read  on  26  Sept.  1873 

11  i        2       Clay,  William  K. :  for  Wheatley  read  Wheatly 

17  Claymond,  John :  for  1504  read  150G-7 
22  f.e.  for  1516  read  1516-7 

12  i     39-42   Claypoole,   Elizabeth :  for    exhumed    and  cast  ....  RENNET,  Register)  read 

allowed  to  remain  in  the  Abbey  (STANLEY'S  Westminster  Abbey,  ed.  1868,  p.  179) 

13  ;i       13      Clayton,  John  (1709-1778) :  for  1825  read  1725  and  for  1829  read  1729 

16  ii     4  f.e,    Clayton,  Richard :     after  11  Dec.  1595  insert  was  transferred  in  1606  to  the 

Leicester  St.  Margaret  prebend 

17  i       32      Clayton,  Sir  Richard  :  for  where  he  died  read  from  1825  till  his  death  there 

22  f.e.  for  an    only  daughter  read  a  son,  who  became  second  baronet,  and  a 

daughter 

ii  36  Clayton,  Sir  Robert :  for  1688  read  1683,  when  he  was  turned  out  on  the  with- 
drawal of  the  city's  charter.  On  his  reinstatement  after  the  restoration 
of  the  charter  in  October  1688  he  immediately  resigned,  but  was  re-elected 
in  October  1689  and  sat  for  Cheap  Ward  till  death. 

18  ii    39-40  for  a  governor  of  the  Irish  Society  read  governor  of  the  Irish  Society  1692- 

1706 

18  f.e.  after  Hospital,  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  Orange  regiment  of  the  London 

militia  1680-1,  1689-90,  1694-1702. 

19  i       29      Clayton,  Robert  (1695-1758) :  for  Robert  read  John 

80  for  St.  Michael's  read  St.  Michan's 

32  after  Busie.  insert  His  uncle  William,  a  prominent  citizen  of  Liverpool,  was 

M.P.  for  that  city  1698-1702  and  1713-14. 

21     ii       3  Cleasby,  Sir  Anthony  :  for  1867  read  Feb.  1868 

23     i       20  Cleaver,  William :  for  master  read  principal 
ii        9  for  Ixxxiii.  read  Ixxxv. 

16  Cleeve,  Bourchier :  for  probably  the  son  read  the  tenth  son 

18  after  p,  221)  insert  by  his  second  wife,  Anne  daughter  of  John  Bourchier 


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28     ii     28-84   Cleeve,  Bourchier  :  for  Cleeve  was  survived  .  .  .  Elizabeth,  read,  He  married,  about 

1740,  Mary  Ha,ydon,  who  died  28  Dec.  1760,  leaving  a  daughter,  Ann. 
9  f.e.  before  Hasted's  insert  P.C.C.  94  Linch ; 

24  ii    26  f.e.  Clegg,  Samuel :  for  Murdoch's  read  Murdock's 

I0f.e.  for  1816  read  1815  and  again  in  1818 

25  i     21  f.e.  for  three  read  two 

80  i     18-17   Cleland,  William  (1674  9-1741) :  for  and  after  1723  read  until  1714  and  from  May 

f.e.         1724  till  July  1788 

82     ii      84      Clement,  Gregory  :  for  Camelford  read  Fowey 

89     i       82      Clerk,  Sir  George:  after  Boyal   Society,  insert  president  of  Zoological  Society 
1862-7, 

44  ii        2       Clerk,  William :  for  1651  read  1647 

29      Clerk-Maxwell,  Sir  George  :  after  the  customs  insert  in  Scotland  from  1763  till 
death 

45  i       18      Clerke,  Bartholomew :  for  professor  of  read  lecturer  in 

46  i     10  f.e.  Clerke,  Charles  :  after  circumnavigator  insert  son  of  Joseph  Clerke  of  Weather- 

field,  Essex, 
ii       40  after  1779.  insert  Clerke's  sister  married  Paul  Henry  Maty  [q.  v.]) 

47  i     80-81   Clerke,  Gilbert :  for  Luffingham,  Northamptonshire  read  Luffenham,  Rutland 
ii       27      Clerke,  Henry :  omit  probationer 

48  i    80-31    Clerke,  Richard :  for  one  of  the  six  preachers  ....  Canterbury  read  sixth  pre- 

bendary of  Canterbury 
ii       10      Clerke,  Thomas  H.  S. :  after  1830  insert  and  made  K.H.  1881 

55  ii       82      Cliff,  Henry  de :  after  secured,  insert  In  1319  he  became  canon  of  York. 

56  i       32      Clifford,  Anne,  Countess  of  Dorset :  for  second  earl  read  third  earl 

58     ii    14  f.e.  Clifford,  Sir  Augustus  W.  J.  :  for  retired  admiral  read  admiral  of  the  blue 

13  f.e.  after  1864  insert  becoming  retired  admiral  81  March  1866 

61     i     15  f.e.  Clifford,  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Cumberland :  after  1605.  insert  He  was  lord-lieu- 
tenant of  Cumberland  from  1595  till  death. 

63  i       l.l.     Clifford,  Henry  de,  1st  Earl  of  Cumberland :  before  He  died  insert  He  was  made 

KG.  in  1537. 

64  ii       8       Clifford,  Henry,  5th  Earl  of  Cumberland  :  after  lasting,  insert  In  1614  and  1620 

he  was  M.P.  for  Westmoreland. 

66  ii       36      Clifford,  Hugh  Charles,  7th  Lord  Clifford  of  Chudleigh :  for  Mary  read  Mary 

Lucy 

67  ii    27-31   Clifford,  John  de,  9th  Baron  Clifford  :  omit  seems  now  ....  and  Salisbury 

32  after  Blore  Heath  insert  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  Henry  VI 

83  for  (ib.  84)  read  (ib.  84,  where  he  is  confused  with  John,  Lord  Clinton,  who 

was  attainted;  see  Botuli  Parl.  v.  349) 

69  ii     6  f.e.    Clifford,  Richard :  after  (9  Aug.  1392)  insert  in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  and  prebendary 

of  Chiswick  (18  April  1397) 

2  f.e.  for  and  of  Norwell  read  It  seems  to  have  been  another  Eichard  Clifford  who 

was  prebendary  of  Norwell 

70  ii      31      Clifford,  Eobert  de,  5th  Baron  Clifford :  omit  (?  d.  29  Nov.  1801) 

75  ii     5  f.e.    Clifford,  Rosamond :  for  president  of  read  resident  in 

76  i     31-36  omit  Before  his  death  ....  about  1175 

18  f.e.  for  emphatically  stated  read  adopted 

17-11     i        for  But  the  main  argument  ....  the  Cliffords,  read  It  is  true  that  William 
f.e.        \  Longsword  first  appears  in  history  in  1196,  when  a  son  of  Henry  by  Rosa- 

V        mond  would  come  of  age.     The  manor  of  Appleby  in  Lincolnshire  was 
\       granted  before  1200  to  one  William  Longsword,  but  he  proves  to  be  the 
\      brother  and  not  the  son  of  Henry  II. ;  the  manor  of  Appleby  in  Westmore- 
\     land  belonged  to  the  Cliffords  of  the  fourteenth  century.    A  confusion 
V    between  these  two  properties  may  well  have  led  the  suitors   of   1607  to 
\  associate  the  younger  Longsword  with  the  Clifford  genealogy  and  to  sup- 
port his  suggested  parentage. 

77  ii      10      Clifford!  Thomas  de,  6th  Baron  of  Westmoreland  :  for  1493  read  1398 

11  f.e.  Clifford,  tChomas  de,  8th  Baron  Clifford  :  for  1384  read  1434 

81  ii      82      Clifford,  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Clifford  of  Chudleigh  :  for  third  son,  George, read 

fourth  sbn,  Hugh. 

88     ii    22-25   Clifton,  Robert  C. :  omit  in  which  college  ....  experimental  philosophy , 

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91     ii    35-36   Clinton,  Edward  F.  de,  Earl  of  Lincoln :  for  in  or  about  1530,  read  in  1584, 
98      i     18, 12  for  mother-in-law  read  step-mother 

7f> 

94     ii     6  f.e.    Clinton,  Sir  Henry  (1738  ?-1795) :  after  appointed  insert  governor  of  Limerick  in 
1775, 

5  f.e.  after  1779,  insert  colonel  in  chief  of  the  84th  regiment  1778-1802, 

96      i        20     \ 

11  f.e.  I  Clinton,  Henry  F.,  2nd  Duke  of  Newcastle-under-Lyne  :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

8  f.e.  ) 

18  f.e.  after  exchequer,  insert  (appointed  1751) 

98  ii       29      Clinton,  Henry  P.  F.  P.,  4th  Duke  of  Newcastle :   after  insatiable,  insert  He 

brought  Gladstone  in  as  M.P.  for  Newark  in  1832,  and  turned  him  out  on  the 
Free  Trade  question  in  1846. 

99  i       16      Clinton,  Henry  P.  F.  P.,  5th  Duke  of  Newcastle  :  after  majority,  insert  and  then 

contested  North  Nottinghamshire  with  equal  want  of  success, 
ii       33      Clinton,  Sir  William  H. :  after  1790.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  East  Betford  1794-6. 

14  f.e.  for  Alkmar  read  Alkmaar 

100      i     82-33  omit  At  the  conclusion  of  the  war 

33  after  was  made  insert  lieutenant-general  1813 

34  after  regiment,  insert  1814  and  omit  and  promoted  lieutenant-general 

19  f.e.  for  1830  read  1829 

8  f.e.  for  23  Dec.  1846.  read  15  Feb.  1846.     He  was  lieutenant-governor  of  Chelsea 

from  1842  till  death. 

i      4-5      Clipstone,  John  :  for  professor  of  sacred  literature  read  doctor  of  divinity 
102     i       21      Clitherow,  Sir  Christopher  :  for  in  1625  read  from  1624  to  1685 

2  f.e.  for  1625  read  1625-6 

ii        2  for  1627  read  1627-8 

7  f.e.  for  In  1636-40  read  From  1636  till  death 

107  i     23  f.e.  Clive,  Catherine  :  for  Boys  in  Petticoats '  read  Bayes  in  Petticoats ' 

108  i       10      Clive,  Edward,  Earl  of  Powis  :  after  1694.  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Shrop- 

shire 1775-98  and  1804  till  death 

118     ii    15  f.e.  Clive,  Eobert,  Lord  Clive  :  after  year,  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Shropshire 
and  Montgomery  from  1772  till  his  death 

120  ii       25      Cloete,  Sir  Abraham  J. :    after  1854  insert    He    became    major-general    1855, 

lieutenant-general  1862,  and  general  1871. 

121  i     3/.e.    Clopton,  Sir  Hugh  :  for  (d.  1497)  read  (d.  1496) 

ii       11  after  He  was  insert  alderman  of  Dowgate  ward  from  Oct.  1485  and 

14  for  1492  read  Oct.  1491 

36  for  1497  read  1496 

123   'i     17  f.e.  Close,  Sir  Barry :  after  Close  insert  who  was  promoted  major-general  in  1810 

126  i       13      Clotworthy,  Sir  John,  1st  Lord  Massereene  :  for  and  read  becoming  M.P.  for  Co. 

Antrim  in  the  Irish  parliament  of  1634.     He 

23  before   On  the  insert  To  the  Short  parliament  Clotworthy  was  returned  for 

Bossiney 

127  ii       23      Clough,  Arthur  H. :  for  at  read  under 

139  i       82      Coates,  Charles :  after  prince  regent,  insert  From  1808  till  death  he  was  prebendary 

140  i       17      Coates,  Eobert :  omit  where  he  soon  after  married. 

27  after  Emma  Anne  insert  whom   he    married   at    St.   George's,  Hanover 

Square, 
80  before  Gent.  Mag.  insert  Robinson's  Life  of  Robert  Coates 

37  for  Kent's  read  Dent's 

ii       36      Cobb,  James :  after  secretary  insert  in  1814 
144     i      8  f.e.   Cobbett,  William:  for  (1821)  read  ( 1820) 

ii        2  after  places,  insert  In  1832  he  unsuccessfully  contested  Manchester. 

10  for  in  June  read  on  18  June 

148  ii    24  f.e.  Cobden,  Richard :  for  Salden  read  Sabden 

149  i      4/.e.  for  418  read  412 

ii      7-8  for  In  the  same  year  read  He  was  one  of  the  first  aldermen,  and  held  office 

till  1844.     In  1838,  too 
152     ii    21 /.e.  for  1858  read  1859 

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155  i     3  f.e.   Cobham,  John  de,  3rd  Lord  Cobham:  for  (1260-1335)  read  (d.  25  Aug.  1839) 

ii  4-6  for  His  mother's  name  .  .  .  lord  Beauchamp  read  His  mother  was  Joan, 

daughter  of  Sir  John  Beauchamp  of  Stoke-under-Hamden 

11-17  for  As  Henry  de  Cobham  ...  his  death  in  1408  read  Dugdale  is  altogether 

wrong.  According  to  the  extant  brasses  in  the  church  at  Cobham,  where 
almost  all  the  family  are  buried,  Henry  de  Cobham  died  in  1839,  and  John 
de  Cobham  the  elder,  who  was  already  married  in  8  Edward  III  (1314-15), 
and  an  admiral  of  the  fleet  in  1385,  died  25  Feb.  1354-5 

18-88  for  The  Cobham  records  .  .  .  died  in  1358  or  1359  read  The  younger  John  de 

Cobham  succeeded  to  his  father's  estates  in  1355.  He  was  first  summoned 
to  parliament  20  Sept.  1355.  He  went  to  France  in  1859  and  was  made 
a  banneret  in  1870 

20  f.e.  after  Rome  insert  to  obtain  from  Urban  V  the  appointment  of  William  of 

Wykeham  to  the  see  of  Winchester 

156  i      9  f.e.  for  1408)  he  seems  to  have  died  read  1407-3)  he  died 

Sf.e.  after  years  old  insert  and  was  buried  in  Cobham  Church 

4  f.e.  after  1881  insert  (she  died  in  1395) 

l.l.  after  married  insert  in  1862 

ii        1  after  de  la  Pole  insert  and  died  about  1388 

4  after  widow  of  insert  Her  third  husband 

5  omit  is  said  to  have  been  and  after  times  insert  and  died  13  Jan.  1433-4 
5-6  for  One  of  her  husbands  read  Her  fourth  husband 

10  for  another    husband   read  her  second  husband   and  for  Gerard  read 

Reginald 

25  for  ten  read  twenty 

26  for  (1870-1)  read  (1380-1) 

28  for  were  read  on  enamelled  copper  are 

29  omit  in  Hasted's  time 

24-22  for  which  have  been  .  .  .  the  above  article  read  The  Lords  of  Cobham  and 

f-e'  their  Monuments,  by  J.  G.  Waller,  in  Archseologia  Cantiaua,  vol.  xi.  64 

et  seq. 

159  ii      30      Cochrane,  Sir  Alexander  F.  I. :  for  Marcotis  read  Mareotis 

84  omit  when 

35  for  was  read  had  been 

86  after  boroughs  insert  in  1800  and  sat  till  defeated  at  the  general  election  in 

1806 

160  i     1  f.e.  for  June  read  Jan. 

166  ii    13  f.e.  Cochrane,  Thomas,  10th  Earl  of  Dundonald :  for  Just  at  this  time  read  In  June 

1806 
8f.e.  for  13  March  1805  read  June  1806 

167  2       36  after  the  27th.  transfer  to  this  place  the  paragraph  as  corrected  from 

page  166,  col.  ii,  lines  13-3  from  end. 

28  f.e.  for  by  a  triumphant  majority  read  unopposed 

7  f.e.  for  at  the  head  of  the  poll  read  with 

Gf.e.  for  being  his  colleague  read  although  with  1,400  fewer  votes 

after  81  Oct.  1860  insert  The  reparation  was  tardily  completed  on  19  March 
1878,  when,  in  accordance  with  the  report  of  a  parliamentary  committee, 
5,OOOZ.  was  voted  to  his  grandson,  Lord  Cochrane, '  in  respect  of  the  distin- 
guished services  of  his  grandfather,  the  late  earl  of  Dundonald,'  but  really 
as  an  equivalent  for  Dundoiiald's  half- pay  during  the  period  of  his  exclusion 
from  the  British  navy  (Pad.  Papers,  1877,  NOB.  92,',888 ;  Times,  20  March 
1878.) 

175     ii    4  f.e.  Cochrane,  Sir  Thomas  J. :  after  same  station,  insert  from  1825  to  1834  was  governor 

of  Newfoundland, 

-,,.„     ..      3f'6'  after  rear-admiral,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Ipswich  1839-41. 

n     11     10-9    Cockburn,  Sir  Alexander  J.  E. :  for  secretary  of  state  in  1806,  read  under- 
J'e'  secretary  for  war  and  the  colonies  1806-7, 

9-8/.e.  for  in  1811  read  from  1811  to  1819 

for  Columbia  read  Colombia 
ii    IGf.e.  for  Dundee  read  Dundas 

after  the  Bath  insert  (1878) 
ii    24  f.e.  for  Hatherly  read  Hatherley 

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184  i      7-8     Cockburn,  Catharine :  for  In  defence  of  Locke  read  '  Defence  of  Locke's  Essay ' 
ii    14  f.e.  Cockburn,  Sir  George  (1763-1847) :  after  British  army,  insert  He  was  G.C.H.  in 

1831. 

185  ii    12  f.e.  Cockburn,  Sir  George  (177-2-1853) :  for  (1813)  rend  (1814) 
18G      i      5  f.e.  for  1820  read  1828 

Sf.e.  after  admiralty  insert  (1818-30  and  1884-5) 

190      i        22       Cockburn,  John :  after  D.D.  insert  although  he  was  not  presented  for  that  degree 

at  Oxford  until  27  May  1709  (HEABXE'S  Collections,  Oxf.  Hist.  Soc.  ii.  202) 
192     ii       21      Cockburn,  William  (1669-1739) :  for  1796  read  1696 

20  f.e.  for  when  war  broke  out  read  but  war  broke  out  in  1702 

199  i        12      Cockerell,  Frederick  P. :  for  Crayley  read  Crawley 

12  f.e.  after  Hampstead  insert  (alterations  only) 

200  i        3       Cockerill,  William  :  for  or  read  and 

ii       31  after  Brit.  Mus.  Cat. ;  insert  Emerson  Tennent's  Belgium,  1841,  vol.  ii.  161-4, 

174-85  ; 

204  i      7  f.e.    Codrington,  Christopher :  after  gave  him  insert  in  May  1699 

205  ii       4       Codrington,  Sir  Edward :  for  on  10  July  1821  read  in  1825 

207     ii       15  after  24  Oct.  insert  He  was  made  G.C.M.G.  in  1832,  and  was  liberal  M.P. 

for  Devonport  1832-9. 
214     ii       9       Coetlogon,  Charles  E.  de :  for  Martyn  read-  Martin 

219  ii       8       Cogan,  Eliezer  :  omit  if  not  thrice 

2  f.e.  omit  Mr.  Milner 

l.l.  for  Gibson  read  and  and  omit  Lord  Over- 

220  i         1  omit  stone 

224      i       29      Cok,  John:  for  In  the  Cottonian  Collection  read  Among  the  Additional  Manu- 
scripts 
30-31  for  (Plut.  clxviii.  c.)  read  (MS.  Addit.  10392) 

226  i     10-15   Cokayne,  George  :  for  compiled  by  ....  470, 982).  read  but  this  was  the  work  of 

Thomas  Cokayne  [q.  v.]  :  George  is  merely  one  of  the  signatories  of  a  recommen- 
datory letter  addressed  'to  the  reader.' 

227  i     8  f.e.    Cokayne,  Thomas :  after  published  insert  in  collaboration  with  others 

l.l.  omit  This  statement  is  accepted 

ii      1-6  omit  in  the  Cockayne  '  Memoranda '  ....  in  this  work. 

7  after  Museum,  insert  But  there  is  a  copy  in  the  Amherst  College  Library, 

Massachusetts,  from  an  examination  of  which  it  appears  that  Thomas  was 

the  sole  author.     Henry  Jessey  prepared  the  two  indexes,  and  appended  is 

the  English-Greek  grammar  of  Joseph  Caryl  [q.  v.] 

ii       28      Cokayne,  Sir  William :  after  alderman  of  insert  Farringdon  Without  (1609-13), 

of  and  for  soon  read  (1618-8) 

29  for  afterwards  read  of  Lime  Street  (1618-25)  and  of  Broad  Street  (1625  till 

death).    He  was  governor  of  the  Irish  Society  1611-14 

228  i       24  for  Holderness  read  Holdernesse 

4  f.e.    Coke,  Daniel  P. :  for  All  Souls  read  Queen's  College 

3  f.e.  before  B.A.  insert  He  migrated  to  All  Souls  and  graduated 
ii        2                  for  1775  read  1776 

5  omit  tory 

7  f.e.  for  prebends  read  prebendaries 

242     ii       26      Coke,  Sir  Edward :  for  three  read  more 

250     i       28      Coke,  Thomas  W.,  Earl  of  Leicester:  after  Edward  insert  who  was  "returned  in 
his  place  for  Norfolk 

252  ii        7       Colbatch,  John :  after  207,  yearly,  insert  which  he  held  from  1702  to  1720, 

10  after  divinity,  insert  which  he  held  from  1707  till  death, 

253  i       30      Colborne,  Sir  John,  1st  Baron  Seaton :  before  entered  insert  was  educated  at 

Christ's  Hospital  and 
ii        1  after  Peninsula,  insert  joining  Wellington  at  Jaraicejo  about  11  Aug. 

3  for  Venegas,  read  Cuesta,  who  was,  however,  replaced  (12  Aug.)  by  General 

Eguia  before   Colborne  reached  the  Spanish  headquarters.     Eguia  was 
superseded  in  Oct.  by  Areizaga 

4  for  he  witnessed  read  Colborne  witnessed 
17  omit  He  commanded 

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253  ii       18      Colborne,  Sir  John,  1st  Baron  Seaton :   for  his  regiment  only  ....  Salamanca 

read  or  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoria.    He  returned  to  the  army 

in  July  1813 

19  for  but  in  1818  ....  the  command  read  and  in  September  1813  through  the 

illness  of  Major-General  Skerrett  he  assumed  temporary  command 

21  omit  three 

22  omit  Vittoria,  and  for  He  read  In 

23  for  then  again  read  January  1814  he  and  after  his  insert  old 
29  after  K.C.B.'s  insert  January  1815  and  omit  afterwards 

80  after  prince  regent  insert  (June  1814) 

2  f.e.  omit  directly 

LI.  after  1825  insert  four  years  before  he 

254  i         5  for  1830  read  1828 

19  for  latter  read  former 

20  after  year,  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  94th  foot  1834-8  and  of  the  26th  foot 

1838-54. 
27  after  field-marshal  insert  He  was  made  colonel-in-chief  of  the  rifle  brigade 

1861 

29-30  for  in  1814  read  on  21  June  1813 

261     ii    16  f.e.  Coldingham,  Geoffrey  de  :  for  bishop  read  bishop  elect 
264     ii    24  f.e.   Cole,  Sir  Galbraith  L. :  for  1798  read  1797 

22  f.e.  after  until  insert  January  1800,  retiring  before 

266     i       21  for  He  had  previously  been  read  He  was  governor  of  Gravesend  and  Tilbury 

from  1818,  till  death,  colonel  of  the  103rd  foot  1812-4,  of  the  70th  foot 
1814-6,  and  of  the  34th  foot  1816-26,  and  was 
ii    24  f.e.   Cole,  Henry :  omit  Oxford 

274  i    26  f.e.   Cole,  Thomas  :  (1627  ?-1697)  for  and  read  of 

ii       22      Cole,  William  (d.  1600) :  for  Lincoln  read  Lincolnshire 

18  f.e.  for  lii  read  ii 

275  i     16-12  for  We  may  conclude  that  ....  appointed  by  the  queen  read  The  precise 

f-e.  date  of  his  return  is  not  known,  but  having  married  while  at  Geneva  he 

could  not  be  restored  to  his  fellowship  at  Corpus.     In  1568,  however,  there 

being  a  vacancy  in  the  presidentship,  he  was  nominated  to  it  by  the  queen 

ii       13  for  Wood  read  an  authority  quoted  by  Dr.  Bliss  in  his  notes  on  Wood's 

'  Athenee ' 
24  f.e.  after  194  note),  insert  He  was  a  prebendary  of  Winchester  1572-9. 

276  i     18-16  for  but  the  above-named  daughter  ....  any  record,  read  His  son  Thomas 

succeeded  him  as  rector  of  Heyford-ad-Pontem  and  held  the  living  from 
1600  to  1646. 

83  for  Landsdowne  read  Lansdowne 

ii       7       Cole,  Sir  William  (d.  1653) :  for  1639  read  1684 

277  i    13-14   Cole,  William  (1626-1662) :  omit  became  B.D New  College  and 

293     ii    14  f.e.  Colepeper,  John,  1st  Lord  Colepeper:  after  elected  insert  to  the  Short  parliament 
as  member  for  Bye  and 

298  ii    10  f.e.   Coleridge,  Derwent :  for  2  April  read  28  March 

299  i    13  f.e.   Coleridge,  Hartley  :  for  (1826)  read  (1820) 

302     i       29      Coleridge,  Sir  John  T. :  after  schools  insert  in  1812 
33  after  College  insert  in  1812 

19  f.e.  after  Ellison  insert  (he  graduated  B.A.  1815  and  M.A.  1817) 
12  f.e.  for  1834  read  1824 

"       41  for  Gibb  read  Gilbert 

807     ii    18  f.e.  Coleridge,  Samuel  T. :  for  Gozlar  read  Goslar 
314     ii       31  before  Vandyck  insert  Peter 

321      i    12-11   Colet,  Sir  Henry  :  for  Castle  Baynard  read  Bassishaw 
f-e. 

10 f.e.  for  1  Feb.  1483-4  read  28  Aug.  1478,  'and  retired  from  the,  corporation 

15  Feb.  1481-2.  He  returned  as  alderman  of  Castle  Baynard  1  Feb. 
1482-8 

9/.e.  for  1487-8  read  1486-7 

323  ii       22      Colet,  John:  for  extracts  read  extant 

324  ii       6  for  1570  read  1510 

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326      i        28      Colet,  John  :  after  exist,  insert  He  was  treasurer  of  Chichester  Cathedral  1516. 

329     {[    1^55  \  C°le?>  HenrV  :  f°r  Selby  Tead  Sibly 

380  i        7       Colfe,  Abraham :  for  brother  read  uncle 

32      Colfe,  Isaac  :  after  Canterbury,  insert  He  was  prebendary  of    Canterbury  from 

1596  till  his  death. 

832      i         9       College,  Stephen  :  for  Lord  William  Stafford  read  William,  Lord  Stafford 
337     i     19  f.e.  Colley,  Sir  George  P. :  after  C.  B.  insert  (1874)  and  after  C.  M.  G.  insert  (1878) 

18  f.e.  after  K.C.S.I.  insert  (July  1879) 

344     ii    23  f.e.  Collier,  Jeremy  :  for  Nicholson  read  Nicolson 
851      i     18  f.e.  Collier,  John  P. :  for  C.  W.  Singer  read  S.  W.  Singer 

353  i     5f.e.    Collier,  Robert  P.,  Lord  Monkswell :  for  1842  read  1841 

l.l.  for  Kemp  read  Kempe 

354  i     42-43  for  protected  read  protested 

365  i        28  Collins,  Arthur  :  for  thrust  into  the  fourteenth  volume  read  introduced 

373  ii       24  Collins,  Mortimer :  for  1865  read  1855 

875  ii  46-47  Collins,  Samuel  (1619-1670) :  omit  and  was  incorporated  ....  1659 

876  ii       29  Collins,  Samuel  (1618-1710) :  for  in  1652  read  on  24  June  1659 
378  i  18  f.e.  Collins,  William  (1721-1759) :  for  408  read  419 

381  ii       21  Collins,  William  L. :  for  1885  read  1853 

382  i  5  f.e.  Collinson,  John  :  for  Sept.  read  Aug.  and  after  thirty-six  insert  and  was  buried 

in  the  nave  of  Long  Aston  church 
384     ii       13      Collinson,  Septimus  :  after  1827  insert  He  left  1,5002.  to  found  a  school  in  the 

parish  of  Great  Musgrave,  which  is  still  in  existence. 
29-30    Colles,  John  D. :  for  Kennicott,  Pusey,  and  Ellerton  read  Kennicott,  and  Pusey 

and  Ellerton 

390  ii  24  Colman,  George,  the  elder :  for  1755  read  1757 
899  i  29  Colonia,  Adam  de  :  for  Berchem  read  Berghem 
400  i  1  Colpoys,  Sir  John  :  for  'July  read  June 

ii        3  after  year  insert  when  he  was  made  K.B 

14-15  omit  he  had  also  been  ....  the  Bath, 

402  ii       29      Colquhoun,  John  C.  (1785-1854) :  omit  (brother  of  the  third) 

403  i        12      Colquhoun,  John  C.  (1803-70) :    before  was  born  insert  eldest  son  of  Archibald 

Campbell-Colquhoun  [q.  v.] 

405  i      1, 13    Colquhoun,  Patrick  :  for  Yates  read  Yeats 

4  for  Dr.  H.  Boase  read  Henry  Boase 

406  i       18      Colson,  Lancelot :  after  stone,  insert  He  also  compiled  an  almanack  for  1680. 

407  ii       13      Colt,  Maximilian  :  after  resign,  insert  He  married  in  the  Dutch  church  in  Austin 

Friars,  on  31  Jan.  1604,  Susanna  Geeraerts  van  Antwerpen  (Register,  ed. 
W.  J.  C.  Moens). 
22-23  for  the  preceding  June  read  June  1606 

25  for  Anne  read  Mary 

26  for  the  previous  December  read  16  Sept.  1607 

6  f.e.  after  or  Coult.  insert  In  the  marriage  register  he  is  described  as  c  Maximilian 

Poictrin  van  Utrecht.' 

408  ii    48-44   Colton,  John  :  for  Caius  and  Gonville  College  read  Gonville  Hall 

409  i        35  for  1881  read  1882 

417      i       20      Colvile,  Sir  James  W. :  for  Wedderburn  Colville  read  Wedderburn,  who  changed 

his  name  to  Colvile 

82-5  for  the  influence  ....  the  appointment  of  read  he  was  appointed 

419     ii       35      Colville,  Sir  Charles :  for  1834  read  1832.     He  was  colonel  5th  garrison  battalion 
1812-5,3colonel  34th  foot  1815-23,  74th  foot  1823-34, 14th  foot  1834-5,'and  5th  foot 
1835  till  death. 
422      i    5-4  f.e.  Colville,  William:  for  the  Tron  Church  read  Trinity  College 

424  ii     7  f.e.    Colyear,  Sir  David,  1st  Earl  of  Portmore  :  after  Scotland,  insert  He  was  colonel 

Scots  Greys  (2nd  Dragoon  Guards)  1714-7. 

425  i        11  omit  of 

428     i       84      Combe,  George :  for  1830  read  1820 

485     ii     8  f.e.    Comber,  Thomas  (1645-1699) :  for  Barkham  read  Barcombe 

489     ii        4       Comgall,  Saint :  for  St.  Finian's  read  St.  Finnian's 

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444      i      80-2    Compton,  Henry  (1032-1713) :  for  although  a  beneficed   clergyman  ....  point 

of  view  read  although  once  a  nonconformist,  was  now  opposed  to  nonconformity, 

attacked  Compton  for  his  liberality 

448  ii     Sf.e.    Compton,  Sir  Herbert  A.  D. :  after  cutta.  insert  A  portrait  is  in  the  Oriental  Club, 

Hanover  Square. 

449  i       23      Compton,  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Northampton :  after  (DOYLE),  insert  He  was  lord- 

lieutenant  of  Warwickshire  from  1680  till  death. 

450  i        8       Compton,  Spencer,  Earl  of  Wilmington:  after  Campdeu.  insert  He  became  a 

commoner  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  in  1690.     Five  years  later  he  con- 
tested East  Grinstead  unsuccessfully. 
9  for  July  read  June 

11  for  five  read  six 

452     i       35      Compton,  Spencer  J.  A.,  2nd  Marquis  of  Northampton  :  for  1849  read  1848 

44  for  Smeedly  read  Smedley 

ii      27      Compton,  Thomas  :  for  Winceslaus  read  Wcnceslaus 

458  ii       15      Compton,  Sir  William  (1G25-1668) :  for  who  gave  him  command  of  a  read  He 

joined  his  father's 

459  i    17  /.<?.   Comyn,  John,  the  elder  (d.  1800  ?) :  after  Margaret  insert  the  Maid  of  Norway,  the 

child  of  Princess  Margaret  and  King  Eric 
468     ii       89      Comyn,  Sir  Robert  B. :  for  Calcutta  read  Madras 

464  ii      32      Comyns,  Sir  John :  omit  was  educated  ....  Cambridge 

87-9  for  in  every  parliament  ....  1712  (inclusive)  read  in  1701-8  and  1710-u 

465  ii       2       Conant,  John  :  for  1693  read  1694 

466  i    17  f.e.  for  Woollebius  read  Wollebius 

467  i       24  for  1698  read  1693-4 

25  for  eighty-six  read  eighty-five 

468  i     33-4    Concanen,  Matthew :  for  but  a  few  weeks  afterwards  read  at  the  end  of  1743.    Ho 

35  for  1729  read  1749 


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EEBATA   IN   VOLUME   XII 
CONDER CBAIGIE 

X.B.— f.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

4  i     21  /.e.  Conduitt,  John:  for  March  read  June 

20  f.e.  for  1715  he  was  elected  member  read  1721  he  was  elected  on  petition  (having 

been  unsuccessful  in  the  contest  of  the  preceding  month)  whig  member 

5  ii        2       Condy,  Nicholas :  for  Ann  Trevanipn  Pyll  read  Ann  Trevanion  Pyle,  daughter 

of  Captain  Mark  Oates  of  the  marines. 

6  i       24      Congallus  I :  for  Ferchand  read  Ferchard 

7  i       89      Congreve,  William :  for  18  Oct.  1707  read  December  1705,  when  he  became  com- 

missioner  of  wine  licenses 
9      i       22      Congreve,  Sir  William :  for  1820  read  1818 

11  i     21  f.e.  Coningsby,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Hereford  read  Herefordshire  and  after  1598  insert 

1597 

ii     4 f.e.    Coningsby,  Thomas,  Earl  Coningsby:  after  side,  insert  He  was  commissioner 
of  appeals  in  the  exchequer  1689-90 

12  i        17  after  Ireland,  insert  He  was  vice-treasurer  of   Ireland  from  Jan.   1692-8 

until  he  was  deprived  of  the  office  in  1710. 

25  omit  again  and  the  vice-treasurer  and 
ii        2                  for  1715  read  1716 

11  after  1720.  insert  He  resigned  his  two  lord-lieutenancies  in  1721  and  was 

dismissed  from  the  privy  council  Nov.  1724. 

21      i     19  f.e.  Connell,  Sir  John :  /or- In  1822  read  Some  time  before  1821 
18-16  omit  on  occasion  of  ...  Edinburgh 

23     ii    11  f.e.  Connor,  George  H. :  for  Jan.  1883  read  Oct.  1882 
29     ii        2       Conolly,  Thomas :  omit  first 

3  after  Ballyshannon  insert  from  1727  till  death 

11  for  1760  read  1758 

26  for  until  the  union,  read  until  May  1800.    He  resigned  just  before  the 

union. 

36  for  1784  read  1780 

80      i     15  f.e.  Conolly,  William :  after  of  which  he  insert  was  elected  member  for  Donegal 

borough  1692-8  and  1695-9,  and  for  co.  Londonderry  1703  till  death.     He 
5  f.e.  after  revenues  insert  (1709-10  and  1714  till  death) 

C3  ii  27  Constable,  Archibald :  after  Edinburgh.'  insert  A  son,  John  Constable  (d.  1892), 
was  principal  of  the  Koyal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  from  1859  to  188o' 
and  afterwards  rector  of  Marston  Bigot,  near  Frome. 

31     ii        7       Constable,  Henry  (1562-1613) :  after  Spain,  insert  Two  letters  of  the  same  period 
from  the  poet  to  the  Countess  of  Shrewsbury  are  printed  in  Lodge's    Illustra 
tions  '  (ii.  498-500) 
35     ii  8-1  f.e.  Constable,  Henry,  Viscount  Dunbar  :  for  Yorkshire  read  Eboracum 

3  f.e.  before  On  the  death  read  Constable  became  commoner  of  Trinity  College 

Oxford,  in  1596. 

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44     i       22      Constable,  Sir  Marmaduke  :  for  Milton  read  Hilton 

23  f.e.  after  Yorkshire  insert  and  in  that  of  1544-5  for  Warwickshire 

46  ii       87      Constable,  Sir  William :  for  Yorkshire  read  York 

47  ii     9  f.e.    Constantino  II :  for  Bernacia  read  Bernicia 

48  ii        6  for  Borough-on-the-Humber  read  Brough-on-the-Humber 

50  i     11  f.e.  Conway,  Anne,  Viscountess  Conway  :  for  ventured  read  are  said  to  have  ventured 

51  i     25-26   Conway,  Edward  Viscount  Conway  :  for  He  was  also  made  lord  president  read  On 

14  Dec.  1628  he  became  lord  president 
17  f.e.  Conway,  Francis  S.,  Marquis  of  Hertford:  for  Earl  of  Hertford  in  1736  read 

second  Baron  Conway  in  1782 

7  f  e  for  1766.  read  1765.    He  was  lord  chamberlain  1776-82,  and  again  in  the 

coalition  ministry,  April  to  December  1783.     He  was  lord-lieutenant   of 
Warwickshire  from  1757  till  his  death. 
ii        i  for  Francis  read  Francis  (Ingram)  Seymour  [q.  v.] 

27  Conway,  Henry  S. :  after  Antrim  insert  which  he  represented  till  1761 

28  for  28  Dec.  read  28  Dec.  1741 

52  ii       16  for  29th  regiment  read  84th  regiment,  and  held  it  for  two  years 

gg  after  282).  insert  He  was  colonel  8th  horse,  now  7th  dragoon  guards,  1784-9 

40  for  March  read  March  1755 

54  ^       19  after  secretary  of  state  insert  for  the  northern  department  (in  substitution  for 

the  southern  department,  of  which  he  was  already  secretary) 

55  ii       10  after  iii.  399).  insert  In  Oct.  1770  on  Granby's  death  he  received  the  com- 

mand of  the  royal  regiment  of  horse  guards 
3-1  f.e.  omit  during  his  absence  ....  horse  guards. 

57  ii        7  for  19  Oct.  read  9  July 

11  f.e.  Conway,  Sir  John :  after  folio),  insert  In  Dec.  1583  he  seems  to  have  been 
imprisoned  in  connection  with  the  Somerville-Arden  case,  and  it  was 
probably  during  this  imprisonment  that  he  wrote  his  '  Meditations  and 
Praiers  '  (see  next  page) 

58  i       4-7  omit  During  his  confinement  ....  of  leade.' 

8  for  Ostend  read  England 

59  i       14      Conway,  William  A. :  after  actor,  insert  whose  real  name  was  Kugg, 

60  ii     II  f.e.  Conybeare,  John:  after  Oxford,  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1725. 

61  i     25  f.e.  after  that  year,  insert  With  the  bishopric  he  held  the  Christ  Church  deanery. 

28  f.e.  for  the  cathedral  read  Bristol  Cathedral 

ii        4       Conybeare,  John  J. :  after  1797  insert  and  won  the  University  Latin  verse  prize, 

1800 
5  for  Somersetshire  read  Somerset.     He  was  prebendary  of  York  from  1803 

till  his  death 

7  for  1807  read  1808 

68     i     10  f.e.  Conyngham,  Henry,  1st  Marquis  Conyngham:  for  privy  chamber  read  privy 

council 
ii       22  for  Conyngham  read  Conyngham  was  made  general  of  the  army  on  22  July 

1830,  but 

32  after  1849  insert  [see  DENISON,  ALBEBT] 

66     ii       37      Cook,  James  (d.  1611) :  for  1592  read  Jan.  1592-3 
76     ii       19      Cooke,  Sir  Anthony :  for  Shoreham  read  Lewes 

78  i     15  f.e.  Cooke,  Benjamin :  for  40  read  74 

ii       19      Cooke,  Edward  (1770  ?-1799) :  for  1770  ?  read  1772 
20  after  navy,  insert  born  14  April  1772, 

24  for  Colonel  read  Major-General 

26  for  a  sister  of  Admiral  Boyer  read  Penelope,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Bowyer 

and  sister  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Bowyer  [q.  v.] 

79  ii       84      Cooke,  Edward  (1755-1820) :  before  and  in  1790  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Lifford 

1789-90, 

80  ii     8-6  for  in  the  various  departments  ....  foreign  office,  read  as  under-secretary 

for  war  and  the  colonies  1804-6  under  Lord  Camden  and  1807-9  under 
Lord  Castlereagh,  and  under-secretary  for  foreign  affairs  1812-17,  again 
under  Castlereagh. 

30      Cooke,  Edward  W. :  omit  (1817) 
85     ii     4  f.e.    Cooke,  George  W. :  for  twice  read  in  1850 

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85     ii     8  f.e.    Cooke,  George  W. :  for  once  read  in  1861 
92      i        80       Cooke,  John  (1738-1828) :  after  Hospital  insert  and  a  commissioner  from  1773  till 

death 

98     i     15  f.e.  Cooke,  Kobert :  for  fl.  1793  read  1768 
9  f.e.  after  minster  insert  in  1806 

"    ol  -f6'  \  Cooke,  Koger :  for  1523  read  1558 
AO  j.e. ) 

94      i      8  f.e.    Cooke,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1454  read  1456  (being  transferred  to  Broad  Street  in 

1458) 

ii     8  f.e.  after  well-reasoned.'  insert  He  was  elected  an  alderman  of  Bread  Street 

Oct.  1470,  and  again  deprived  next  year. 

96  ii     9f.e.    Cooke,  Thomas  (1703-1756) :  after  '  Germanicus'  insert  (see  llth  Eep.  Hist.  MSS. 

Comm.  App.  pt.  vii.  p.  42) 

97  ii    20  f.e.  Cooke,  Thomas  (1807-1868) :  for  Bishop's  Hill  read  Bishophill 
101      i       27      Cooke,  William  (1711-1797) :  for  Halifax  read  Hallifax 

18  f.e.  for  1793  read  1792 

ii        4  for  Harward's  read  Harwood's 

104  i        8       Cookes,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Worcester  read  Gloucester 

15  for  Nashe's  read  Nash's 

105  i       29      Cookson,  George  :  for  1801  read  1809 

ii      6-7      Cookson,  Henry  W. :  for  Soon  afterwards  read  In  due  time 

9  after  Thomson  insert  (Lord  Kelvin).     He  was  proctor  in  1842. 

11  for  1877  read  1867 

18  f.e.  for  four  read  five  and  after  1848  insert  1863 

128      i     27-28    Cooper,  Anthony  A.,  1st  Earl  of  Shaftesbury :  for  and  was  never  contradicted 

read  but  it  has  been  contradicted  (cf.  Sloane  MS.  3371,  f.  24) 

138     ii    23-22   Cooper,  Anthony  A.,  7th  Earl  of  Shaftesbury :  for  and  sat  for  Dorsetshire  from 
f.e.  1833  to  1846.  read  but  was  elected  at  a  bye-election  for  Dorset  Co.  in 

Sept.  1881,  and  sat  for  that  constituency  till  1846. 

134      i        34  for  Mr.  W.  J.  Sadler  read  Michael  Thomas  Sadler  [q.v.] 

186     ii       26  after  1885.  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Dorset  from  1856  till  death. 

141  i       38      Cooper,  Charles  P. :  for  Lady  Henley's  read  Lady  Hewley's 

142  i       38      Cooper,  Edward  J. :  omit  College 

148  ii        6  before  member  insert  conservative 
144     ii    20  f.e.  Cooper,  Sir  Grey:  for  1675  read  1765 

146      £        8       Cooper,  John  G.  '.  for  Thurgaton  read  Thurgarton 

149  i     IB  f.e.  Cooper,  Thomas  (1517  ?-1594) :  for  Languet  read  Lanquet 
ii     lf.e.  for  1566  read  1567 

4  f.e.  for  1570  read  1570-1 

151      i        19  for  i.  read  ii. 

ii       29      Cooper,  Thomas  (1759-1840) :  for  is  said  to  have  been  sent  to  read  matriculated  in 

Feb.  1779,  aged  nineteen,  from  University  College. 

38  after  services,  insert  In  1787  he  was  called  to  the  bar  from  the  Inner  Temple. 

157     i       29      Coote,  Sir  Charles,  Earl  of  Mountrath  :  before  On  the  deposition  insert  He  was 
M.P.  for  cos.  Sligo  and  Mayo  1654, 1656,  and  1659. 

159  ii     6/.e.    Coote,  Sir  Eyre  (1726-1783) :  after  England,  insert  The  year  before  he  was  elected 

M.P.  for  Maryborough  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  but  was  unseated 
on  petition. 

160  i        11  after  1771,  insert  was  M.P.  for  Poole  1774-80, 

13-14  for  the  Inniskillings  on  19  Feb.  1778,  read  in  1771,  being  transferred  to  the 

37th  regiment  in  1773, 

161  i     16  f.e.  Coote,  Sir  Eyre  (1764-1824  ?) :  for  1824  ?  read  1828 

162  i        26  after  Coote.  insert  He  had  already  been  elected  to  the  Irish  House   of 

Commons  as  member  of  Ballynakill  (1790-7)   and  Maryborough  (1797- 

1800). 

17  f.e.  after  1802  read  to  that  of  the  62nd  regiment  in  1806,  and 

16  f.e.  after  Barnstaple  insert  (1812) 

ii        7  for  is  supposed  to  have  died  ....  1824.  read  died  10  Dec.  1823.    He  was 

twice  married  and    left    issue    by   both  wives.      His  first  wife,  Sarah 

(d.  1795),  daughter  of  John  Kobbard,  is  the  subject  of  a  famous  painting 

by  Komney< 

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168     ii    25-20   Coote,  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Bellamont :  for  Nansan  of  Bridg-norton  read  Nanfau 

of  Birtsmorton 
166     i       12      Cope,  Sir  Anthony  :  for  six  parliaments  (1586-1604)  read  seven  parliaments  (1571- 

88,  1586-1604)  and  Oxfordshire  1606-14 

ii    26-27  Cope,  Sir  John :  for  Lord  Strafford  read  Thomas  Wentworth,  third  earl  of  Stratford 
[q.  v.] 

84  for  the  7th  regiment  of  foot  read  the  39th  regiment  of  foot  (1730-2),  the  5th 

regiment  (1782-7),  the  9th  dragoons  (1734-41),  and  the  7th  dragoons  1741 
till  death.  He  was  promoted  brigadier-general  1785,  major-general  1739, 
and  lieutenant-general  1748 

85  after  the  Bath,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Queenborough  1722-7,  for  Liskeard 

1727-34,  and  for  Orford  1738-41 
Ig7      j        9  for  unable  read  impossible 

4  f.e.  for  May  read  July 

168  i       21      Cope,  Sir  Walter :    after  Cope  [q.  v.],  insert  was  elected  M.P.  for  St.  Mawes 

in  1588,  for  Weymouth  in  1601,  for  Westminster  in  1604,  and  for  Stockbridge  in 
1614, 

169  ii        8       Copeland,  William  T. :  for  in  the  following  year  read  during  the  year  (Feb. 

1829) 

10  for  many  read  seven 

12  after  Bethlehem  insert  (1861-8) 

17  after  1838  he  insert  as  a  liberal 

21  after  returned  insert  as  a  conservative 

24  for  in  politics  read  after  abandoning  the  liberal  party 

174  ii       80      Copleston,  Edward  :  for  immediate  read  direct 

175  ii       11  before  In  1814  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1807,  and  was  prebendary  of  Hoxton 

in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  in  1812. 
28  f.e.  for  1828  read  1827 

177     i       80      Copley,  Sir  Godfrey :  for  1705  read  his  death 
180     i    22-23   Copley,  John  S.,  the  elder  :  for  in  a  year  or  two  read  subsequently 

26  after  Copley  insert  who  was  made  A.E.A.  in  1776  and  B.A.  in  1779 

183     i     80-31   Copley,  John  S.,  Lord  Lyndhurst :  for  dividing  the  highest  honours  ....  with 

read  the  senior  wrangler  of  the  year  being 
185      i        6  for  1829  read  1818 

5_4  for  Cambridge  read  Cambridge  University 

f.e. 

189     i       12      Copley,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  1514  read  1534 
84  for  1533  read  1554 

35  for  nineteen  read  twenty 

39  omit  1554 

201     i     9-10    Corbet,  Sir  John  :  omit  sometime  ....  Castle 
208     ii       27      Corbet,  Richard  :  after  subsequently  insert  (1619-20) 
37  for  1624  read  1628 

207      i     22  f.e.  Corbett,  Thomas  :  before  secretary  insert  chief  clerk  of  the  admiralty  1728,  and  in 
1728  second 

9  f.e.  after  equal,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Saltash  from  1734  till  death. 
211     i       88      Corbould,  Henry  :  for  1707  read  1807 

213     ii    18  f.e.  Cordell,  Sir  William :  after  Suffolk  insert  and  was  M.P.  for  Dunheved 
18  f.e.  for  Wyat  read  Wyatt 

223     ii    18/.e.  Cornelys,  Theresa :  after  1753.  insert  She  came  to  England  in  1759  (Home  0/7 
Papers,  1770-2,  p.  139). 

226  i     11  f.e.  Cornewall,  Charles :  for  the  next  two  years  read  1709-10 

10  f.e.  after  member  insert  for  Bewdley,  and  from  1715  till  death  as  member 
2  f.e.              for  the  navy  read  the  storekeeper's  accounts  at  the  admiralty 

ii       30  for  1717  read  1717-8 

20  f.e.  for  Nov.  read  Oct. 

227  i       21      Cornewall,  Folliott,  H.  W. :  for  1792  read  Jan.  1793 

22  for  Exeter  read  Hereford 

ii      35      Cornewall,  James:  after  seconds  insert  (11  Feb.  1748-4) 

16  f.e.  after  Abbey,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Weobley  1732-4  and  1737-41. 

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229     ii    llf.e.  Corniih,  Henry :  for  St.  Michael  Bassishaw  read  Vintry  from  24  Sept.  1680  till 

the  surrender  of  the  city's  charter  in  Oct.  1683  (Repertory,  85,  fo.  225) 
280     ii       28  for  Hawkes  read  Hawles 

282     ii       21      Cornish,   Sir  Samuel :    after  the  following  year,  insert  He  was  whig  M.P.  for 
Shoreham  from  1765  till  his  death. 

234  i       13      Cornwallis,  Sir  Charles :  after  knighted,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Norfolk  in  1604. 

235  i     20  f.e.  Cornwallis,  Charles,  1st  Marquis  Cornwallis  :  after  office  insert  in  England 

17  f.e.  before  on  which  insert  for  the  post  of  joint  vice-treasurer  of  Ireland 

13-11  for  The  voluntary  banishment  ....  as  in  read  The  letter  is  a  genuine 

f.e.  work  of  Junius,  though  signed  '  Domitian.'    In 

236  ii    36-37  omit  and  his  distrust  of  the  ministry 

39-40  for  and  to  show  his  dislike  ....  power,  he  read  He 

42  for  January  1784  read  Feb.  1783 

241  ii       32      Cornwallis,  Frederick  :  after  Paul's  insert  holding  with  the  deanery  the  prebend 

Wildland 

242  ii       1       Cornwallis,  James,  4th  Earl  Cornwallis  :  for  Salisbury  read  Canterbury 

19  for  fifty-three  read  forty-three 

243  i     15  f.e   Cornwallis,  Sir  Thomas:  after  1554  insert  during  which  year  he  was  also  elected 

M.P.  for  Grampound 

244  ii       9       Cornwallis,  Sir  William  (d.  1631  ?) :  after  children,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Lost- 

withiel  in  1597  and  for  Orford  in  1604  and  1614. 
247     i       38      Cornwallis,  Sir  William  (1744-1819) : .after  Cross,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Eye 

1768-74, 1782-4,  and  1790-1807,  and  for  Portsmouth  1784-90,  and  he  was  colonel  of 

marines  1787-93. 
249     i    89-40   Cornysshe,  William :  for  Calendars  of  State  Papers  ....  Series  read  Calendar 

of  Letters  and  Papers,  Henry  VIII 

251  i       82      Corrie,  Archibald :  for  F.  F.  H.  read  T.  F.  H. 

252  i       40      Corrie,  George  E. :  before  In  1851  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  the  university 

in  1850. 
6  f.e.  for  Wheatley  read  Wheatly 

254  ii      41      Corry,  Henry  T.  L. :  for  1826  read  1825 

4-3  omit  successively  ....  health  and 

f.e. 

255  ii    19  f.e.   Corry,  Isaac :  after  unknown  insert  He  was  defeated  at  Newry  in  both  1806  and 

1807,  but  was  elected  in  the  former  year  for  Newport  (I.  of  W.) 

259  i     31-85   Coryate,  George  :  for  According  to  his  own  showing  ....  taken  the  degree,  read 

He  is  registered  as  having  '  supplicated '  for  the  degree  of  B.D.  in  July  1592, 
but  New  College  men  were  exempt  from  'supplication,'  and  this  entry  may 
have  been  a  mistake  of  the  registrar  for  Coryate's  actual  graduation. 

260  i    20  f.e.  Coryate,  Thomas :  for  Kircunerus  read  Kirchnerus 

261  i     25-27  for  and  that  the  book  ....  in  our  own  day.  read  It  was  only  once  reprinted 

since  its  publication,  viz.  in  1776,  when  it  was  issued  in  three  volumes. 

263  i       40      Cosby,  Sir  Henry  A.   M. :  for  lieutenant-general  in  due  course  read  major- 

general  in  1798  and  lieutenant-general  in  1816  (antedated  to  June  1799) 
ii    12  f.e.  Cosby,  Phillips:  after  1790.  insert  He  was  colonel  of  marines  1787-90. 

264  ii        6       Cosin,  John :  for  in  1594  read  30  Nov.  1594  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  109) 
271      i     16  f.e.  Cosin,  Richard  :  for  parliaments  read  parliament 

15/.e.  after  1586  and  insert  for  Down  ton  in  that  meeting 

ii       89      Costa,  Emanuel  Mendes  da :  after  London  insert  and  died  24  June  1726  (Hist. 

Beg.  1726,  p.  26) 
285      i        29      Cotgrave,  John  :  after  14  insert  Gent.  Mag.  1821,  ii.  415-6 

290  i    11-10   Cotterell,  Sir  Charles  :  for  (1615-1687  ?)  read  (1612  ?-1702) 

f.e. 

Of.e.  for  in  1615  read  about  1612 

ii    20-19  for  apparently  died  in  the  following  year    read  died,  according  to  the 

f.e.  '  Mercurius  Historicus,'  on  19  July  1702,  at  the  age  of  90 

291  i     17  f.e.  for  John  read  James 

11  f.e.  for  Cotterell  Dormer  read  Cottrell  Dormer 

292  ii       10      Cottingham,  Lewis  N. :  for  St.  Mary's  Church  read  St.  James's  Church 

293  ii       37      Cottington,  Francis,  Lord  Cottington :  before  When  Prince  Charles  insert  He 

was  M.P.  for  Camelford  in  1624,  for  Bossiney  in  1625,  and  for  Saltash  in  1628. 

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8oT  T    T     Cotton,  Sir  Charles :  after  1808  insert  in  which  jear  he  was  made  full  admiral 
15  for  1778  read  1798 

804  ii       12       Cotton,  Henry  :  after  ministry  insert  (He  resigned  his  deanery  in  18 

20  f.e.  for  1833  read  1882 

14  /.e.  /or  1845-78  read  1851-78 

805  i      8-9  for  (5  vols.  1845-1860)  read  (6  vols.  1851-78) 

21  f.e.  Cotton,  Sir  John  Hynde:  /or  a  year  read  two  years 
20  f.e.  for  September  1718  read  July  1712 

19  f  e  for  board  read  council 

808     i        1       Cotton,  Richard  I.:  for  1857  read  1856 

8  7     Cotton  Sir  Bobert  B. :  /or  Sir  Thomas  Billing  and  Thomas  Lacy  [q.  v.]  read  Sir 
f,e.  Thomas  Billing  [q.  v.]  and  Thomas  Lacy 

ii     6  /  e.  for  no  part  read  little  part 

5  f.e.  after  affairs  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Newtown  in  1601 

309  ii       19  for  entered  read  re-entered 

310  ii    18-12  omit  Sarmiento's  successor. 

f.e. 

311  i       si  for  second  read  third 

814     ii       23  for  in  1711  read  from  Dec.  1710  to  Aug.  1718 

q-iq     i       16      Cotton,  Sir  Stapleton,  1st  Viscount  Combermere :  after  1st  lifeguards  insert 

having  alread^  been  colonel  20th  light  dragoons  1813-8  and  3rd  light 

dragoons  1821-9 

22  fe  after  a  pleasant  picture,  insert  He  was  governor  of  Sheerness  from  1821  to 

1852. 

y        2  after  the  Bath  insert  (1815,  having  been  K.B.  since  1812) 

8  after  Guelphic  order  insert  (1817) 

3-4  omit  of  the  order  of  the  Star  of  India 

5  after  a  knight  of  insert  the  Star  of  India  1861 

320     ii    13-12   Cotton,  Sir  Sydney  J. :  for  a  daughter  of  Captain  Hallack  read  Marianne,  daughter 

f.e.          of  Captain  Halkett 
823     ii        4       Cotton,  Sir  Willoughby :  after  98th  foot,  insert  In  1888  he  was  made  K.C.B. 

13  after  82nd  foot  insert  April  1854 

326     i     13  f.e.  Coulson,  Walter :  for  who  read  Hunt 
12  f.e.  for  and  adds  read  Procter  says 

827     ii    22  f.e.  Conlton,  David  T. :  omit  dean  of  Bristol 
336    ii       8       Courtenay,  Henry,  Marquis  of  Exeter :  for  1387  read  1357 
36  for  Jan.  read  June 

839  ii       33      Courtenay,  Peter :  for  1477  read  1476-7 

34  before  On  5  Sept.  insert  and  in  1477  dean  of  Exeter 

840  ii    21  f.e.  Courtenay,  Richard:  before  In  1400  insert  and  also  a  prebend  at  Lincoln 
342     ii      10      Courtenay,  Thomas  P.  :  for  1810  read  1811 

13  after  1881.  insert  He  was  deputy  paymaster  of  the  forces  1807-11 

89  after  died  insert  being  accidentally  drowned 

848  i       16      Courtenay,  William :  for  1639  read  1369-70 
347     ii    21  f.e.  Courteville,  Raphael :  for  1838  read  1788 

849  ii       13      Cousen,  John :  for  Mirashay  read  Miryshaw 
854     i        4       Coutances,  Walter  de :  for  1197  read  1198 
856     i       16      Covel,  John :  before  appears  insert  Covel 

858     i        5       Coventry,  Henry :  after  Henry  insert  who  was  M.P.  for  Droitwich  1661-81, 

20  far  1679  read  1680 

ii       34      Coventry,  Sir  John  :  for  The  son  John  read  The  father  John 

38  for  He  served  read  The  son  John  served 

360     i       82      Coventry,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Whittington  read  Robert  Wydington  (no  connection 

of  Eichard  Whittington) 
ii      18      Coventry,  Thomas,  Lord  Coventry :  after  supporters,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Droitwich  in  1620. 
863     i       28      Coventry,  Sir  William  :  for  1663  read  Feb.  1664-5 

6  f.e.  for  1668  read  1668-9 

875     ii    44-45   Cowell,  John  :  omit  in  an  expurgated  edition 

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875  ii    17  f.e.  Cowell,  John:  after  1687  insert  (unchanged) 

876  i       12      Cowell,  Joseph  L. :  for  Witchett  read  Whitshed 

881      i     6  f.e.    Cowley,  Abraham :  for  Suckling's  verses  read  Some  verses  of  the  '  Session  of  the 
Poets,'  in  '  State  Poems,'  1697 

884  ii    16  f.e.  Cowper,  Sir  Charles :  for  1850  read  1860 

885  i        5  for  Some  time  before  his  death  read  In  1871 

886  i        19       Cowper,  Henry  :  for  For  many  years  he  was  clerk  .  .  .  house  of  peers  read  From 

1785  to  1826  he  was  deputy  clerk  of  the  parliaments  and  clerk  assistant  of  the 
house  of  lords 
ii    23  f.e.  Cowper,  Spencer  (1669-1727)  :  for  1727  read  1728 

887  i        27  for  1711  read  1715,  when  he  was  made  K.C. 

80-82  for  On  the  accession  of  George  II  ...  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  and  read  He 

was  appointed 

84  for  1727  read  1728 

889    it     2  f.e.    Cowper,  William,  1st  Earl  Cowper :  for  1680-90, 1695-9  read  1689-1700 
390      i     84-85  omit  king's  counsel,  and  about  the  same  time 

46-47  omit  He  seems  to  have  been  ...  in  1694. 

2  f.e.  before  In  1699  insert  He  was  made  K.C.  8  March  1698-9. 

393     ii        9  after  the  Charterhouse  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Hertfordshire  1700-2 

and  1714-22. 

899      i       18       Cowper,  William  (1781-1800) :  for  1785  read  1784 
ii       33  for  Mr.  Unwin  read  Mrs.  Unwin 

9  f.e.  for  Worcester  read  Winchester 

404      i     15  f.e.  Cox,  Daniel :  after  1742.   insert  Cox  is  said  by  Munk  to  have  died  in  January 

1750.     In  that  case  he  cannot  have  written,  as  Munk  asserts, 
9-8f.e.  for  is  attributed,  both  by  Munk  and  by  the  compilers  read  Munk  and  the 

compilers 

6  f.e.  after  Society  insert  erroneously  attribute 

4-8 f.e.  omit  appears  to  be  ...     Medical  Compendium ' 

410      i        18      Cox,  Edward  W. :  after  1870).  insert  He  became  serjeant-at-law  in  1868 
412      i      6  f.e.    Cox,  Kichard  :  before  In  1542  insert  He  was  also  made  prebendary  of  Ely  in  1541 

and  dean  of  Ely  1545. 

414     i       37      Cox,  Sir  Richard  :  for  1764  read  1674 
420      i     12  f.e.  Coxe,  John  :  for  1788  read  1588 
422     i        6       Coxe,  William :   for  16  June  read  8  June 
425     ii     9  f.e.    Cozens,  John  K. :  for  Mr.  Henderson  read  Mr.  Henderson's  son 
428     i        3       Crabbe,  George  :  for  grandfather  read  father 

ii     14  f.e.  for  August  read  Sept. 

436     i-      LI.      Cradock,    Matthew:  after  Staffordshire;  insert  was  recorder  of  Stafford  from 

30  Nov.  1620  ;  was  elected  M.P.  for  the  city  in  1624,  1625,  and  1627-8 ; 
ii    10  f.e.  for  At  the  close  of  1640  read  In  1640 

9-8 f.e.  for  the  Long  parliament  read  the  Short  and  the  Long  parliaments 

438      i     25-26    Cradock,  Walter :  for  Brampton  Briars  read  Brampton  Bryan 
441     ii      22      Craig,  Alexander :  for  1640  read  1604 

444  i     24-25    Craig,  Sir  James  H. :  for  lieutenant-governor  read  deputy-governor 

445  i        33  after  1812.  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  46th  foot  1795-1804,  of  the  86th  foot 

1804-6,  of  the  22nd  foot  1806-9,  of  the  78th  foot  from  1809  till  death.     He 
was  governor  of  Blackness  Castle  from  1806  till  death. 

ii    13-14   Craig,  James  T.  G. :  for  Kirkpatrick,  Sharpe  read  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe 
29  omit  and  a  preface  by  Mr.  W.  E.  Gladstone 

448  ii       19      Craig,  Sir  Lewis,  Lord  Wrightslands :  for  Traboun  read  Trabroun 

449  i     37-39    Craig,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Helen  Hunt  .  .  .  George  Buchanan  read  Helen,  youngest 

daughter  of  Robert  Heriot  of  Lumphoy  or  Lymphoy,  an  estate  in  the 
parish  of  Currie,  Midlothian 

450  i     11  f.e.  for  Louis  read  Lewis 

ii        1  for  of  Warriston,  whose  son  Sir  James  read  whose  son  Sir  Archibald,  of 

Warriston 

451  i       l.l.      Craig,  Sir  William  G. :  after  eldest  son  of  insert  James  Gibson,  afterwards 
ii       17  for  1842  read  1841 

452  ii       36      Craigie,  Robert :   for  1710  read  1709 

37  after  1754.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Wick  borough  1742-7. 

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EKKATA  IN   VOLUME   XIII 
CEAIK DAMER 

N.B.— /.e>.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 
2     i     26/.<?.  Crakanthorpe,  Richard :  for  of  Germany  read  Rudolph  II 

5  ii       84      Cramer,  Wilhelm :  for  H.  V.  D'Esterre  read  John  D'Esterre 

6  i      2/.e.    Cramp,  John  M. :  for  1862  '  read  1662,'  1862 

14  ii       19      Cranfield,  Lionel,  Earl  of  Middlesex  :  after  master  of  requests,  insert  He  was 

elected  M.P.  for  Hythe  in  1614  and  for  Arundel  in  1620. 

29-80  for  Spanish  Marriage,  i.  170).  read  Hist,  of  England,  iii.  200). 

48-4  for  Spanish  Marriage,  i.  188).  read  Hist,  of  England,  iii.  213). 

15  i     85-87  for  England  ....  Charles  I,  i.  8).  read  Hist,  of  England,  v.  178). 

45  for  i.  68  read  v.  229 

16  ii       16      Cranford,  James :  for  Under  the  Commonwealth  read  From  20  June  1643  to 

16  March  1649 

17  i        5  after  ii.  13  ;  insert  Husband's  Ordinances,  1646,  p.  215 ;  Merc.  Pol.  27  June 

1650; 
20      Cranke,  James :  for  Leigh  read  Legh 

18  ii    17, 18  Cranmer,  George  :  omit  If  an  unsupported  statement  ....  believed, 

14  f.e.  for  On  the  death  of  Killigrew  read  Subsequently 

83      i       85      Cranwell,  John:  for  Brown's  read  Browne's 

ii    20  f.e.  Crashaw,  Richard :  for  Nympha  read  Lympha 
85      i        4  for  Car  read  Carre  [q.  v.] 

89     I       40      Craufurd,  Sir  Charles  Oregan-:  after  Cliff  Fort  insert  holding  office  from  1796  till 

his  death 
42  for  1803  until  his  election  read  Dec.  1795  to  Dec.  1799.    He  was  elected 

42  ii    14  f.e.  Craufurd,  Robert :  for  Dudley  Costello's  read  Col.  Edward  Costello's 

43  ii       24      Craven,  William,  Earl  of  Craven :  after  younger  insert  was  commoner  of  Trinity 

College,  Oxford,  from  1623  to  1626,  and  gave  1001.  to  the  college  library  in 

1686.    But  he 

25-27  for  when  only  seventeen  ....  Oxford  (Doyle)  read  before  he  was  twenty 

46      i     12  f.e.  after  Southwark  msern670-89 

11  f.e.  after  guards  insert  1670-89 

11-10  after  lieutenant-general  insert  1667 

f.e. 

9  f.e.  after  Trinity  House  insert  1670 

8  f.e.  after  Cambridge  insert  1667 

7  f.e.  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier 

48  i        18  after  earldom  insert  became  extinct ;  his  barony 
ii    13  f.e.  Craven,  Sir  William :  for  15  read  18 

49  i        15  for  In  July  1611  read  On  14  Jan.  1611-12 

ii       20  after  Cambridge,  insert  He  was  commoner  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1626-8. 

59      i      11-9    Crawford,  William  S. :  for  Crawford's  age  ....  autumn  of  1852,  read  Crawford 
f.e.         was  defeated  when  candidate  for  Down  Co.  at  the  general  election  of  1852.    He 
did  not  re-enter  parliament, 

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' '  8  lfe    Crawfurd,   John :   after  Indo-China.  insert  He  unsuccessfully  contested,  as  an 
f          advanced  radial,  Glasgow  in  1882,  Paisley  in  1834,  Stirling  in  1835,  and  Preston 

in  1837. 

62  i  8-9  Crawley,  Sir  Francis :  for  There  is  no  trace  of  him  ....  however,  read  Accord- 
ing to  the  register  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  he  was,  however,  a  native  of 
Norton,  Leicestershire,  and  became  a  scholar  of  the  college  on  2  May  1592. 

64     ii    12-11   Creech,  Thomas  :  for  One  of  Creech's  translations  of  the  idyllium  read  Creech's 
f.e.          translation  of  one  of  the  idylls 

69  i     28  f.e.  Creed,  William :  after  in  1639,  insert  was  proctor  in  1644, 

14  f.e.  for  June  1660  read  July  1661 

ii      31      Creighton,  Eobert :  for  1681  read  1631-2 

70  i     13  f.e.  for  Sgoropulos  read  Sguropulus 

72  ii  15  f.e.  Cresswell,  Sir  Cresswell :  after  king's  counsel,  insert  From  1834  to  1842  he  was 
also  solicitor-general  for  the  county  palatine  of  Durham. 

78  ii     4/.e.    Crew,  John,  1st  Baron  Crew  :  for  1625  read  1624  and  1625 

79  ii       6       Crew,  Nathaniel,  3rd  Baron  Crew  :  for  1722  read  1721 

29  for  dean  read  dean  and  precentor 

80  ii       34  for  1722  read  1721 

81  ii       87      Crew,  Sir  Eanulphe :  for  Lords  read  Commons 

82  ii    23-21   Crew,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Though  the  official  lists  ....  in  1614,  as  read  He  was 

f.e.         M.P.  for  Beeralston  in  1614  and 
84     i       83      Crewe,  Frances  Anne,  Lady  Ore  we  :  omit  [q.  v.] 

85  for  in  1776  read  on  4  May  1766 

9-8  f.e.  omit  and  in  another  with  Mrs.  Bouverel 

ii    13-14  Crewe,  John,  1st  Baron  Crewe :  for  the  close  of  the  century  read  1802 

21  for  1776  read  1766 

87     ii    5  f.e.   Criohton,  James,  surnamed  The  Admirable:  for  this  read  all  this 
91      i       82  for  8Z  read  81 

ii    11  f.e.  Crichton,  Eobert,  6th  Lord  Sanquhar :  for  Farmer  read  Fermor 
93     ii       86      Crichton,  William  (fl.  1615) :  for  Zeland  read  Zeeland 

10-7  for  A  ridiculous  story  ....  they  were  found  read  Some  papers  which  he 

f.e.  tore  in  pieces  were  blown  on  board  again,  were  pieced  together  by  Sir 

William  Waad  [q.  v.],  and  were  found 

4  f.e.  after  iv.  95).  insert  This  story,  though  often  ridiculed,  has  been  substantiated 

by  Mr.  T.  G:  Law  in  the  '  English  Historical  Eeview '  (viii.  698) 

95  ii  26  Crisp,  Sir  Nicholas  :  before  He  was  a  widower  insert  His  mother,  Hester,  sister  of 
John  Ireland,  first  master  of  the  Salters'  Company,  was  afterwards  married 
to  Sir  Walter  Pye,  attorney-general  of  the  Court  of  Wards. 

5  f.e.  for  1641  read  1639-40 

4  f.e.  for  the  Long  parliament  read  both  the  Short  and  the  Long  parliaments 

97     i     15  f.e.  before  On  16  April  1665  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Winchelsea,  his  old  consti- 

tuency, from  1661  till  his  death. 

U.  before  The  magnificent  house  insert  On  15  June  1898  his  body  was  re- 

interrojl  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Paul's,  Hammersmith.  His  widow, 
possibly  his  third  wife,  was  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Edward 
Prescott,  salter,  of  London ;  her  will,  dated  81  May  1669,  was  not  proved 
till  6  Oct.  1699. 

105  ii       8       Croft,  Herbert  (1603-1691) :  for  1616  read  1626 

106  ii        2  for  1792  read  1797 

110     ii    22  f.e.  Croft,  Sir  James  :  for  (d.  1591)  read  (d.  1590) 
112      i        4  for  in  1591  read  on  4  Sept.  1590 

31  after  1571  insert  1584 

87  for  CROFT  the  elder,  Sir  James  read  CROFT,  the  elder  Sir  James 

114     ii      37      Crofton,  Zachary :  for  1646  read  1644 

for  His  first  living  was  at  Wrenbury  read  He  was  preaching  in  Cheshire  in 
1645,  and  was  for  some  time  pastor  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme  before  he 
obtained  the  living  of  Wrenbury 
40  for  1648  read  1651 

18  f.e.  for  rectory  read  vicarage 

16  f.e.  for  for  nonconformity,  read  for  maintaining  that  the  Solemn  League  and 

Covenant  was  still  binding  on  the  nation. 
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115     ii        8       Crofton,  Zachary :  after  grocer's  shop,  insert  He  probably  returned  to  London 
before  the  Great  Plague  of  1665,  at  which  date  he  published  a  book  entitled 
'  Defence  against  the  Dread  of  Death.' 
3-4  omit  again  came  to  London  and 

27  for  Nactroff  read  Noctrof  and  note  that  the  publication  here  numbered  8 

is  a  lampoon  on  Crofton  and  not  a  work  from  his  pen 

118  ii      7-6     Croke,  Sir  John  :  for  king's  serjeant  29  May  1603  read  for  the  office 

f.e. 

119  i       18  after  M.P.  insertion  Oxfordshire  in  1614  and 

9f.e.  for  SIR  UNTON  CROKE  read  UNTON  CROKE  (1594  ?-1671) 

4-3  omit  actively  aided  ....  Oxford  in  1649 

f.e. 
ii       12  for  Sir  Union's  read  his 

14  after  1655.  insert  He  died  28  Jan.  1670-1.    His  son  also,  UNTON  CROKE 

(fl.  1658),  was  a  major  in  the  parliamentary  army,  and  afterwards  colonel 
of  horse ;  he  was  created  B.C.L.  at  Oxford  in  1649,  became  a  barrister  of 
the  Inner  Temple  in  1653,  and  high  sheriff  of  Oxfordshire  in  1658. 

120  i       37      Croke,  Richard  :  for  Hatton  read  Hutten 

124  ii  8-4  Croker,  John  Wilson:  for  Croker  made  an  unsuccessful  ....  was,  however, 
successful  read  Croker  succeeded  in  obtaining  the  seat  on  petition.  He 
was  re-elected 

6-7  for  He  now  read  and  retained  the  seat  till  1812,  when  he  was  rejected  at  the 

general  election.  He  was  thereupon  returned  for  Athlone,  which  he  repre- 
sented till  1818.  He  unsuccessfully  contested  Dublin  University  that 
year,  and  next  year  was  returned  for  Yarmouth  (I.  of  W.)  His  subsequent 
constituencies  were  Bodmin,  1820-6,  Aldeburgh,  1826-7,  Dublin  University, 
1827-30,  and  Aldeburgh  again  1830-2.  During  the  parliament  of  1807-12 
Croker 

12        i        26  for  1854  read  1845 

188  ii  81-88  Crome,  Edward  :  for  but  although  his  friend  ....  resigned  in  1536.  read  and 
was  president  of  Physick  Hostel,  a  dependency  of  Caius  College,  from  1509  to 
1511. 

144  ii    18  f.e.  Cromer,  George :  for  (d.  1542)  read  (d.  1548) 

145  i     11  f.e.  after  attention,  insert  He  died  in  March  1542-3. 
147     ii      85      Crompton,  Hugh  :  for  Cousin's  read  Corser's 

152    ii      28      Cromwell,  Henry :  for  lieutenant  read  deputy 

29-80  for  his  deputy  ....  to  fill,  read  commander-in-chief  of  the  army  and  a 

member  of  the  council. 
158     i     45-46  for  the  deputy's  supporters  read  the  supporters  of  the  petition 

•',      4/.e.  for  lieutenant  read  deputy 

178     i       U.     Cromwell,  Oliver  (1599-1658)  :  for  1711,  p.  198).  read  1730,  p.  124). 

ii        2  for  And  made  more  rich  read  And  the  state  fixed 

186     ii     Sf.e.    Cromwell,  Eichard  :  for  Cambridge  read  Cambridge  University 
197     i     9  f.e.   Cromwell,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Essex  :  for  Lord  Kochford  read  Earl  of  Wiltshire 

209     ii     1ll'  }  Cr°PPer»  James  :  for  1841  read  1840 

211  i     16  f.e.  Crosby,  Brass :  for  1,048  read  1,043,  and  for  1772  read  1782 

ii       28      Crosby,  Sir  John :  before  alderman  insert  doubtfully  said  to  be 

17  f.e  after  1468  insert  and  was  transferred  to  Bishopsgate  ward  next  year 

212  ii        3  for  1475  read  1475-6 

213  i       85      Crosdill,  John  :  for  a  Mr.  B.  Thompson  read  Beilby  Thompson  of  Escrick,  M.P. 

for  Hedon 

221  ii      85      Cross,  Mary  Ann  (George  Eliot) :  for  Two  short  read  Of  two  short 

87  for  appeared  in  '  Blackwood '  in  1860.  read  the  first  appeared  in '  Blackwood ' 

in  1859,  and  the  second  in  '  Cornhill '  in  1864. 

41  for  '  Women  read  '  Woman 

42  /or  Tabl6' raw?  Sabl<T 

10  f.e.  after  four  insert  excluding  c  Silly  Novels ' 

4/.e.  for  1866  read  1868 

222  i     Sf.e.   Cross,  Nathaniel :  omit  [q.  v.] 

228     i       18      Crossley,  Sir  Francis  :  for  1869  read  1868 

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229      i     27-28    Crossley,  James  :  for  Mr.  Gladstone  championed  the  conservative  cause,  read 
Mr.  Gladstone,  without  his  consent,  was  put  forward  as  conservative  candidate. 

236  i     14  f.e.  Crow,  Mitford:  after  Baltimore,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Southampton  1701-2. 

237  i       85      Crowder,  Sir  Richard  B. :  for  for  a  long  time  read  from  1849  till  1854 

238  ii     5fe.    Crowe,  William  (d.  1743) :  after  Ludgate.  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Chisvvick 

in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  1726-7,  and  of  St.  Pancras  1727  till  death. 
289     ii      87      Crowe,  William  (1745-1829) :  for  LL.D.  read  D.C.L. 

246  ii      U.      Croxall,  Samuel :  for  his  obtaining  a  victory  over  the  read  his  victory  at  Sheriff- 

muir. 

247  i         1  omit  rebels. 

252     ii      26      Cruikshank,  George  :  for  Coombe)  read  Combe) 
256     ii    25-26  j.  /Or  Fairleigh  read  Fairlegh 

261      i     18  f.e   Cruikshank,  William  C. :  for  Leigh  Thomas  read  Honoratus  Leigh    Thomas 

[q.  v.] 
267      i        9       Cubbon,  Sir  Mark :  for  1856  read  Feb.  1856 

10  for  1859  read  the  following  May 

270     i        2       Cubitt,  William :  for  1847-9  read  1847-8 

8  for  Langborn  read  Langbourn 

274  ii     5  f.e.    Cuff,  Henry  :  for  Daphne  read  Daphnis 

275  ii       18      Cuit,  George,  the  elder :  for  of  the  name  of  Harrison,  read  Thomas  Harrison 

(1744-1819)  [q.  v.]. 

276  i       88      Culbertson,  Bobert:  for  orders  in  the  Secession  church  read  license  in  the 

Antiburgher  Secession  church 

282     i       17      Cullen,  William :  after  Hamilton  insert  reprinted  in  his  «  Discussions,'  pp.  288-59 
288     ii     6  f.e.    Cullum,  Sir  Thomas:  after  personally,  insert  He  was  alderman  of  Cordwainer 

ward  1643-52. 

284     i       38  for  Basire  read  James  Basire  (1780-1802) 

287    ii    15  f.e.  Culpeper,  Sir  Thomas,  the  elder :  after  iii.  568).  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tewkes- 

bury  1628. 
291     i    81,  82  Cumberland,  Bichard  (1782-1811) :  for  election  for  Northampton  read  election  for 

Northamptonshire 

85  for  Thomas  Pownall  [q.  v.]  read  John  Pownall,  brother  of  Thomas  Pownall 

[q.  V.] 

296     ii     5  f.e.   Gumming,  James  (1777-1861) :  after  1808,  insert  He  was  proctor  in  the  university 
in  1818. 

818     i       25      Cunningham,  James,  14th  Earl  of  Glenoairn :  omit  chosen 

26  for  in  1780  read  the  parliament  of  1780-4 

18  f.e.  for  1839  read  1787 

814  ii  16-17    Cunningham,  John  William !  for  governor-general  ....  his  death,  read  lieu- 

tenant-governor of   St.  Christopher's  (and   St.  Kitt's)  from  1839  till  his 
death  in  1847. 
19  for  Sir  Henry  Verney  read  Sir  Harry  Verney 

815  ii     8-4     Cunningham,  Joseph  D./or  or  rather  Major  Broadfoot  ...  the  army  read  (16  Jan. 

1846) 
821     i    25  f.e.  Cunningham,  William  (1805-61) :  for  Berwick  read  in  the  county  of  Berwick 

824  ii      19      Cunynghame,  Sir  Arthur  A.  T, :  for  in  March  read  I  April 

825  i     9/.e.  Cureton,  William:  for  LL.B.  read  B.C.L. 

8  f.e.  for  LL.D.  read  D.C.L. 

826  *        4  /or  Wordsworth   read    Christopher   Wordsworth,    afterwards    bishop    of 

Lincoln  [q.  v.J 

ii    18  f.e.  Curling,  Henry :  for  91st  regiment  read  52nd  foot 
329     i     10  f.e.  Curll,  Edmund :  for  1733  read  1735 
881      *       24  for  Wharton  read  Grafton 

885     i     20  f.e.  Curran,  John  P. :  for  1756  read  1776 

"       20  for  1785  read  1788 

888     i         *  af^r  outlawry,  insert  Curran  was  elected  to  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  for 

.Banagher  in  May  1800 

*° towards  Heve^  t0  H6V6y  VeaA  and  alleged  against  Sirr  gross  brutality 

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889      i      1-2     Curran,  John  P. :  for  a  borough  of  Lord  Camelford's  read  a  borough  formerly 

belonging  to  Lord  Camelford 
11  for  146  read  346 

840  i         5  for  wit  read  wisdom 

841  ii      1-3     Currie,  Sir  Frederick :  for  he  was  the  last  chairman  ....  1857.  read  he  was 

elected  chairman  of  that  company  in  April  1858. 
9  for  six  read  eight 

11  for  elected  by  the  expiring  company,  read  nominated  by  the  crown. 

14  for  his  death  read  1860 

848     ii    12  f.e.  Curtis,  Sir  Eoger :  for  1808  read  1804 
850     i       18      Curtis,  Sir  William:  for  president  read  colonel 

19  after  company  insert  from  1806  to  1817  and  president  from  1795  till  death 

22  after  1802  insert  He  was  president  of  Christ's  Hospital  from  1818  till  death 

855      i      81-2    Cusack,  Sir  Thomas :  for  He  became  lord  chancellor  ....  for  his  read  He  was 
master  of  the   rolls  in  Ireland  from  1542  till  1550,  and  acted   as  lord 
chancellor  in  1551.     Next  year  he  received  the  patent  for  the  latter  office. 
Hugh  Curwen  [q.  v.]  succeeded  him  in  1558.     For  his 
ii      5-7  for  He  was  made  ....  applied  read  He  applied  in  the  course  of  the 

negotiations 

ii     8  f.e.   Cust,  Sir  Edward :  after  elected  insert  in  the  tory  interest 
860     i     42-43  Cuthbert,  Saint :  for  Croquet  read  Coquet 
862      i        28  for  formally  read  formerly 

865     i       86      Cutler,  Sir  John :  after  their  relief,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Bodmin  from  1689  till 
his  death. 

869  ii      8-7     Cutts,  John,  Baron  Cutts:  for  from  1689  ....  one  occasion  read  from  1698  to 

f.e.  1701,  and  on  his  first  election 

870  ii       22  after  are  few  insert  Cf.  'Military  and  other  Poems  .  .  .  .'  anon.  1716  (four 

relate  to  Cutts) 

874  i       24      Dacre,  Leonard  :  after  lord  Dacre.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Cumberland  in  1558, 

1559,  and  1562. 

875  ii      39      Dacres,  Sir  Richard  J. :  for  1867  read  1868 

43  for  Field-marshal  Sir  Charles  Yorke  read  Sir  Fenwick  Williams 

876  i       40      Dacres,  Sir  Sidney  C.:  after  1872.  insert  He  was  promoted  full  admiral  in  1870. 

877  i       85      Daffy,  Thomas :  for  1760  read  1680 

878  ii       9       D' Aguilar,  Sir  George  C. :  for  1821  read  1823 

10  f.e.  for  1849  read  1848 

8  f.e.  for  lieutenant-colonel  read  lieutenant-general 

7  f.e.  after  K.C.B.  insert  in  1852 

882     *    Wf.e.  Dalbiac,  Sir  James  C. :  for  1848  read  1847 
ii       29  for  president  read  prosecutor 

80-81  for  the  British  rioters  in  1881  read  the  military  officers  (Colonel  Brereton 

and  Captain  Warrington)  who  were  at  Bristol  during  the  riots  of  1831 
43  for  1848  read  1847 

886  ii     8  f.e.    Dale,  Thomas  (1797-1870) :  for  1840  read  1887 

887  i       11  for  bookseller  read  publisher,  East  India  agent 
ii      34      Dale,  Valentine :  for  1574-5,  read  1573-4, 

889  ii      35      Dalgarno,  George :  for  James  Bulwer  read  John  Bulwer  [q.  v.] 

890  i        12  after  1835  insert  (reprinted  in  his  '  Discussions,'  pp.  174  seq.) 

898  ii      2-3     Dallas,  Robert  C. :  omit '  Ode  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  other  Poems,'  1819 

899  i       15      Dallaway,  James :  after  Chichester  insert  which  he  resigned  in  1826 
408     i     Sf.e    Dalrymple,  Sir  David  (d.  1721) :  for  Eoehead  read  Kochead 

l.l.  for  1721  read  3  Dec.  1721  (Hist.  Beg.  1721  p.  44) 

ii      17      Dalrymple,  Sir  David,  Lord  Hailes :  for  nineteen  read  twelve 
405     ii       18  for  Thomas  Dalrymple  read  Alexander  Dalrymple 

408     i       19      Dalrymple,  Sir  Hew  W. :  for  Sir  John  read  Sir  James 

ii       89  after  1818  insert  (He  had  been  colonel  of  the  81st  foot  1797-8,  of  the  87th 

foot  1798-1810,  and  of  the  19th  foot  1810-1) 

10-9  for  for  many  years  ....  borough,  read!  M.P.  Weymouth  1817-8,  Appleby 

f.e.  1819-26,  Haddington  Burghs  1826-30,  1881-2,  and  Brighton  1837-41. 

8/.e.  for  daughter  read  sister 


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421  i       17      Dalrymple,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Stair :  for  1792  read  1692 
ii    14  f.e.  after  more  insert  1714 

422  i       18  for  ambassador  read  minister  plenipotentiary 

26  for  Louis  XV  read  Louis  XIV 

ii    89-41  for  in  regular  attendance  ....  of  which  read  He  regularly  attended  the 

House  of  Lords  (1707-8  and  1715-84)  while 

425     i     15  f.e.  Dalrymple,  John,  6th  Earl  of  Stair :  after  Berlin  insert  retiring  in  1788 
18  f.e.  omit  several  times  chosen 

12  f.e.  after  peer  insert  1798-1807  and  1820  till  his  death 

ii    12  f.e.  Dalrymple,  Sir  John  H.  M.,  8th  Earl  of  Stair  :  after  Wellington  insert  He  was 
colonel  of  the  92nd  foot  1881-43  and  of  the  46th  foot  1843  till  death 

427  ii       20      Dalton,  John  (1709-1763) :  omit  [q.  v.] 

428  i       82      Dalton,  John  (1726-1811) :  for  and  grandson  read  He  was  great-great-grandson 
ii     28-6  omit  by  whom  he  had  ....  4th  dragoons 

29  after  1811  insert  Of  his  three  sons  (1)  Thomas,  captain  llth  dragoons,  suc- 

ceeded in  1807  to  the  Norcliffe  estates,  and  took  the  name  of  Norcliffe ; 

(2)  John,  colonel  4th  light  dragoons,  inherited  the  Wray  estates;    and 

(3)  James,  rector  of  Croft,  Yorkshire,  was  an  eminent  botanist,  whose 
collections    are  now    in  the    York    Museum.      Dalton    also    had   three 
daughters. 

88  for  accuses  read  disputes  the  account  given  by 

86-8  omit  of  not  having  done  justice  ....  in  which  he  took  part 

485      i        6       D' Alton,  John  (1792-1867) :  for  Archbishop  read  Archbishops 
488     i     1  f.e.   Daly,  Denis :  for  1768  read  1767 
5  f.e.  for  county  read  borough 

4  f.e.  after  Galway  insert  and  at  the  general  election  of  1768  was  returned  for  the 

county 

ii    18  f.e.  for  Henry  read  Hussey 

442    ii      27      Dalyell,  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Carnwath :  for  1644  read  1645 
449     i       15      Dalzell,  Robert :  for  who  married  Dalzell's  sister  read  whose  daughter  Dalzell 

married 
ii        6  after  foot  insert  (the  41st) 

10  for  lieutenant-general  read  major-general 

12  for  General  Wade  read  General  Hawley 

17  for  became  general  in  1745  read  became  lieutenant-general  in  1735  and 

general  in  1745 

12  f.e.  before  Gibson  Dalzell  insert  his  son 

11  f.e.  for  Tidcombe  read  Tidmarsh 

8  f.e.  omit  the  late 

3-1  omit  and  whose  daughter  .  .  .     this  branch  of  the  family 

f.e. 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


EEEATA  IN   VOLUME   XIV 
DAMON D'EYNCOURT 

N.B.— /.<?.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.L  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
v    ii      10      List  of  Writers :  insert  G.  J.  G G.  J.  GRAY 

20  for  K.  M.  J.  J.  read  R.  J.  J. 

1     ii       19      Dampier,  Thomas  :  for  Sherborne  read  Sherburn 

21  after  favour,  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Durham  from  1778  to  1808. 

10  i       24      Dance,  Charles  :  for  Charles  read  George 

11  ii      38      Dance,  alias  Love,  James  :  for  son  read  brother 

14     ?    l\$e  }  Dancer»  Thomas  :  for  1810  read  1811 

30  i       21      Daniel,  Samuel :  for  Edmundes's  read  Edmondes's 

38  for  Hayward  read  Hayman 

ii     4/.e.  for  MS.  3942  read  MS.  8943 

31  i        89  for  241489  read  24489 

83     ii       10      Daniell,  John  F. :  after  1842.  insert  He  was  foreign  secretary  of  the  Eoyal  Society 

from  1889  till  1845. 
86     ii     3  f.e.    Danvers,  Sir  Charles  :  after  p.  119).  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Cirencester  in 

1586. 

40  ii  17  Danvers,  Sir  John :  after  Danvers  insert  sat  in  the  House  of  Commons  as  M.P.  for 
Arundel  in  1610,  for  Montgomery  in  1614,  for  the  university  of  Oxford  in 
1621,  and  for  Newport  (I.  of  W.)  in  1624.  He  was  re-elected  for  Oxford 
University  in  1625,  1626,  and  1628 

43-45  omit  and  about  1640  ....  a  political  career 

14  f.e.  after  parliament  insert  for  a  fifth  time 

48     ii       15      Darby,  George  :  after  Great  Britain,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Plymouth  from  1780 

to  1784,  and  an  elder  brother  of  Trinity  House  from  1781  till  his  death. 
48     i    12-13   D'Arcy,  Kobert,  4th  Earl  of  Holderness :  for  one  of  the  principal  secretaries  of 

state  read  secretary  of  state  for  the  south 
17  for  and  took  charge  of  read  but  was  transferred  to 

ii        8  for  earl  of  Leeds  read  duke  of  Leeds 

53     ii      20      Darcy,  Thomas,  Lord  Darcy :  after  was  insert  Dowsabella,  daughter  and  heiress 

of  Sir  Richard  Tempest  of  Bibblesdale.    His  second  wife  was 
28-38  omit  He  afterwards  married  ....  xiii.  127  &). 

57     i       22      Darling,  Sir  Charles  H. :  for  1865  read  1862 

6-5  for  the  only  daughter  read  in   1851  Elizabeth    Isabella  Caroline,   only 

f.e.  daughter 

3  f.e.  for  survived  him  read  died  on  10  Dec.  1900 

61     i        7       Darling,  Sir  Ralph:  after 90th  insert  (1823-37)  and  after  41st  insert  (1887-48) 
8  after  69th  foot  insert  (1848  till  death) 

65  i       18      Darnell,  Sir  Thomas :  for  15  Nov.  read  22  Nov. 

27  for  Heveringham  read  Heveningham 

31  for  22  Nov.  read  28  Nov. 

66  ii    16  f.e.  Darracott,  Eisdon :  for  Darratt  read  Darracott 

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69    ii      19      Dartiquenave,  Charles :  after  ws  imert  from  1706  to  1726 

25  after  king's  gardens  insert  ga.te^  june  1726, 

26  for  succeeded  read  expected  to  ,ceefl 

27-33  for  This  succession  was  apparen.  aisputed  ....  into  a  public  road.    He 

read  But  the  latter  office  was  vferred  (15  May)  on  Richard  Arundei, 
M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  who  hekie  post  till  his  appointment  as  master 
of  the  Mint  in  1787,  when  Thomas  ^y  [q.  v.]  became  surveyor  of  roads. 
Dartiquenave  lived 

84     ii       8       Darwin,  Charles  Robert :  for  1875  read  1864 

90     i     18  f.e.  Daubeney,  Giles,  Lord  Daubeney :  after  Brid^ater.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 
Somerset  in  the  parliament  of  1477-8. 

93  i        8       Daubeny,  Charles :  for  Ferrick  read  Terrick 

94  i        l.l.  for  Antiquakeristica  read  Antiquakeriana 

98  i     14  f.e.  Daunt,  Achilles:  after  him  insert  in  1875 

99  ii       9       Davenant,  Charles :  for  (1688-9)  read  (1678-89) 
101     ii    19-20   Davenant,  John  :  for  in  1641  read  on  20  April  1641 

108  ii       5       Davenant,  William  (d.  1681) :  for  La  Motte  read  La  Mothe 

109  ii     8  f.e.   Davenport,  Sir  Humphrey :  after  1618  insert  He  seems  to  hav  been  elected  M.P. 

for  Brackley  on  16  Oct.  1588. 

LI.  for  Elliot  read  Eliot 

112     i     2  f.e.   Davenport,  Bichard  A. :  far  June  read  Jan. 
118     ii       28      David  I :  for  Cutton  Moor  read  Cowton  Moor 

85  for  L'Esper  read  L'Espec 

120     ii    10  f.e.  for  Newbury  read  Newburgh 

128  i       29      David,  Edward :  for  R.  M.  J.  J.  read  R.  J.  J. 

129  i       18      Davidson,  Thomas  (1888-1870) :  for  Onnam  Row  read  Oxnam  Row 

130  i        5       Davidson,  Thomas  (1817-1885) :  after  death  insert  (16  Dec.  1885) 

28      Davidson,  William :  for  Keates  read  Keats 

131  i       15      Davies,  Benjamin:  for  in  1875  read  on  19  July  1875 

28-29   Davies,  Catherine :  for  Madame  Mauprat,  the  second  sister  read  Madame  Murst, 
the  third  sister 

81  for  Italy  read  Naples 

82  for  a  niece  of  Byron  read  absurdly  described  by  Miss  Davies  as  a  nietfe  of 

Byron 

84  omit  in  a  very  interesting  manner 

3  f.e.    Davies,  Cecilia  :  for  LYSON  read  LYSONS 
183    ii      16      Davies,  Christian :  for  1842  read  1742 
138     i       39      Davies,  James :  after  Herefordshire  insert  in  1853 
143      i     46-48   Davies,  Sir  John  :  omit  and  in  the  same  year  ....  iii.  173) 

ii      8-9  for  Newcastle-under-Lyne  read  Newcastle-under-Lyme 

145     i     11  f.e.  Davies,  John  (1627  ?-1698) :  for  on  the  title-page  read  in  the  dedication 
ii        47  for  1684  read  1654 

50-51  for  '  Hierocles,  or  read  '  Hierocles  on 

147     i       28      Davies,  Jonathan :  after  Windsor  insert  (gazetted  April  1782) 
154     ii       83      Davies,  Robert  (1769  ?-1885) :  for  Nantglas  read  Nantglyn 
158     i       15      Davies,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1679)  read  1680) 

81  after  knighted,  imert  He  was  alderman  of  Farringdon  Without  from  1667" 

till  death. 

16  f.e.  for  a  wit  read  Littleton 

10  f.e.  for  1679  read  March  1679-80 

167     ii    87-88   Davis,  J.  P. :  for  J.  P.  read  JOHN  PHILIP  and  for  (d.  1862)  read  (1784-1862) 
!68      i        8  for  in  September  read  on  28  Sept. 

171  i       43      Davis,  Bichard  B. :  for  in  March  read  on  13  March 

172  ii    18  f.e.  Davis,  William  (1627-1690):  for  Sudbury  read  Sodbury 

174     ii       27      Davison,  Alexander :  after  in  arrear.  insert  In  the '  All  the  Talents '  administration    \ 
of  1806-7  Davison  served  as  treasurer  of  the  ordnance. 

176  ii       81      Davison,  James  W. :  after  Maria  Duncan  insert  [See  DAVISON,  MARIA  REBECCA]    i 

177  ii    11  f.e.  Davison,  John  :  for  grammar  school  read  cathedral  school 

l.l  for  For  a  few  years  read  From  1824  till  death 

178  i        2  for  in  1826  read  on  19  Dec.  1825  / 

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178     i      5-6     Davison,  John :  for  in  1884  read  on  6  May  1884 

8  after  Cathedral,  insert   On  20   July  1819  he  married   Mary,  daughter  of 

Kobert  Thorp,  elder  brother  of  Charles  Thorp  [q.  v.]  ;  by  her  he  left  four 
sons  and  six  daughters. 
180     i     5  f.e.    Davison,  William  (1541  ?-1608) :  after  attendance  on  her.  insert  He  was  elected 

M.P.  for  Knaresborough  in  the  same  year. 

184     i     19  f.e.  Davy,  Charles:  for  Su/olcienses  read  Suffolcenses 
196     ii    12-13   Davy,  Martin :  omit  notwithstanding  the  latter's  whig  principles 
15  for  the  whig  ministry  read  the  tory  ministry 

17  omit  a  gross  political  job 

18  after  Chichester  insert  in  1832 
48                 for  Beechy  read  Beechey 

211     ii    22-20    Dawes,  Lancelot :  for  Shortly  after  this  .  .  .  prebendaryship  read  In  1619  he  was 
f.e.  preferred  to  a  prebendal  stall 

7  f.e.  for  the  rebellion  read  the  civil  war 

3  f.e.  for  February  1658-4  read  (according  to  Le  Neve)  18  May  1655 

214     ii    10  f.e.  Dawes,  Sophia,  Baronne  de  Feuchfcres:  for  Louis  XIII  read  Louis  XVIII 
216     i       22      Dawes,  Sir  William :  for  1696  read  1697 

80  after  regular  course,  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Cambridge  University 

in  1698. 
ii       31  for  1713  read  1718-4 

88  for  in  1724  read  on  30  April  1724 

219  ii      88      Dawson,  Abraham :  after  Thomas  insert  [q.  v.] 

13  f.e.  for  Paul  read  Paull 

220  i       LI.     Dawson,  Benjamin :  for  nephew  read  brother 

223     i       30      Dawson,  Henry :  for  Water  Street  read  Waterhouse  Lane 

227  i        1       Dawson,  John :  for  Thomas  read  Joseph 

4  f'6.  for  Cheetham  read  Chetham 

228  ii    12  f.e.  Dawson,  Bobert  K. :  after  the  civil  division  insert  in  Feb.  1886 

11  f.e.  for  1  April  read  28  March 

6-4     Dawson,  Thomas :  for  a  dissenter  ....  began  life  as  read  and  brother  of  Abraham 
f.e.  Dawson  [q.  v.]    He  entered  Kendal  Academy  in  1746  and  Glasgow  College 

in  1749,  and  graduated  M.D.  there  on  8  June  1753.    In  March  1754  he 

became 
LI.  omit  went  to  Glas- 

229  i      1-2  for  gow  University  ....  1753  read  and  paid  back  to  the  Presbyterian  Fund 

what  had  been  granted  for  his  education. 
231     ii      19      Day,  George :  after  orator  insert  (1528) 

20  after  1537  insert  holding  the  office  of  vice-chancellor  during  the  same  year 

233  ii  9-11  Day,  John  (fl.  1606) :  for  but  there  is  no  record  ....  left  the  university,  read 
He  was  admitted  there  24  Oct.  1592,  and  was  expelled  for  stealing  a  book  from 
the  library,  4  May  1598. 

243  i       22      Day,  William  (1529-1596) :  after  iii.  185).  insert  On  29  Aug.  1569  he  was  presented 

by  the  queen  to  the  rectory  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk. 

244  i        2  after  39,  50.  insert  He  also  wrote  a  '  Narratio  de  Festivitate  D.  Georgii  in 

reginali  Palatio  Westmonasteriensi,'  etc.,  extant  in  Harl.  MS.  304,  f.  144. 

245  i       34      Dayes,  Edward  :  for  Abbey  read  Hall 
ii        2  for  Bradley  read  Brayley 

9  Dayrolles,  Solomon :  after  DAYROLLES  insert  or  DAYBOLLE 
247     ii       18      Deacon,  Thomas.:  for  now  known  read  known  till  1886 

251  i  84-38  Deane,  Sir  Anthony:  for  and  comptroller  of  the  victualling  ....  printed  or 
manuscript,  read  He  was  commissioner  of  the  navy  from  1672  to  1675,  comptroller 
of  the  victualling  in  November  1675,  comptroller  of  the  storekeeper's  accounts 
March-June  1680,  and  commissioner  of  the  navy  for  general  business  1686-8. 
According  to  Le  Neve's  Pedigrees  of  Knights  (p.  127)  he  was  knighted  in  Feb. 
1660-1. 

259     ii       45      Deane,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Sept.  read  Oct. 

264  ii       35      De  Brie,  Dick  T. :  for  DICK  read  DISK 

14  f.e,  for  Lamb  read  Lant 

265  i       11      De  Caux,  Salamon :  for  1630  read  1626 
ii       40  for  in  1630  read  on  6  June  1626 

93 


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266     i      80      Decker,  Sir  Matthew :  after  East  India  Company  insert  from  1713  to  1748,  being 

deputy  governor  1720-1  and  1729-80,  and  governor  1725-6  and  1780-8 
81  after  parliament  insert  as  a  tory  from  1719  to  1722 

ii    48-49  for  '  a  gentleman  named  Kichardson '  read  William  Kichardson 

9  f.e.  for  one  writer  read  Joseph  Massie 

268     ii       29      De  Critz,  John  :  for  Sir  Francis  Meres  read  Francis  Meres  [q.  v.] 

21  Dee.  Duncan :  for  was  chosen  read  was  a  common  pleader  of  the  city  of  London 

1682-90,  a  judge  of  the  Sheriff's  court  1690-1700,  and  was 

22  for  in  1700.  read  from  1700  till  death.    He  was  also  commissioner  of  appeals 

in  the  excise  1718-4. 

280     ii      28      Deering,  John  P. :  after  before  mentioned,  insert  He  was  elected  A.E.A.  in  1826. 
85-86  for  After  the  passing  of  theBeform  Bill  he  became  M.P.  read  From  1847  till 

his  death  he  was  conservative  MJP. 

283  i     12  f.e.  Defoe,  Daniel:  for  1602-3  read  1702-8 

284  ii       12  for  St.  Edmund's  Bury  read  Bury  St.  Edmund's 

285  ii      89  for  increased  read  injured 
287     i       16  after  Secret  insert  History 

298  i      10-9    De  Gex,  Sir  John  P. :  for  Mr.  Macnaghten  ....  appeal  in  ordinary)  read  Steuart 

f.e.         Macnaghten  (already  co-author  of  c  Macnaghten  and  Gordon's  Reports  ') 
294     i        7       Degge,  Sir  Simon :  for  1669  read  1669-70 

299  ii    17  f.e.  Dekker,  Thomas:  for  (verse)  read  (prose) 

803  ii    22-24    De  Lancey,  Oliver    (1749-1822) :  for    by   Susannah,  daughter    of    General   Sir 

William  Draper,  K.B.  read  (whose  daughter  Susannah  married  General 
Sir  William  Draper,  K.B.) 

804  i       31  after  18  Nov.  insert  1790 

33  for  1792  read  1794 

ii    13  f.e.  De  Lancey,  Oliver  (1808-1837) :  for  Henry  read  Howe 
305     i     19  f.e.  De  Lancey,  Sir  William  H. :  for  4  Feb.  1813  read  4  April  1815 
18  f.e.  for  John  read  James 

17  f.e.  for  Douglas  read  Dunglass 

808  ii    15  f.e.  Delany,  Mary :  for  1742  read  1744 

9  f.e.  for  Bucklands  read  Buckland 

809  i        18  for  in  1724  read  on  8  March  1725 

810  i     12  f.e.  Delany,  Patrick :  for  1758  read  1718 
ii       14  for  1789  read  1729 

818  ii       18      De  La  Hue,  Thomas :  for  in  1866  read  on  7  June  1866 

814  i       11      Delaune,  Gideon :  for  London  in  1630.  read  Dowgate  Ward  17  Jan.  1625-6,  and 

was  discharged  as  an  alien  a  week  later, 
ii     8  f.e.    Delaune,  Paul :  after  island  insert  in  1655 

815  i     41-43   Delaune,  Thomas :  for  but  on  finding  ....  refused  to  interfere,  read  Calamy 

sent  no  reply  to  Delaune's  appeal,  but  tried  hard  to  get  him  off  (see  CALAMY, 
BENJAMIN). 

316  i     13  f.e.  Delaune,  William  (1659-1728) :  for  Amherst  read  Amhurst 

ii      22      Delaval,  Edward  H. :  after  now  extinct,  insert  On  Lord  Delaval's  death  in  1808  he 
succeeded  to  his  entailed  estates  at  Seaton- Delaval  and  Doddington. 

317  i       16  for  his  brother's  house,  read  his  house,  Parliament  Place,  Westminster,  and 

was  buried  in  the  nave  of  Westminster  Abbey.    There  are  several  portraits 
of  him  at  Doddington  Hall, 
ii    15-14  Delavall,  Sir  Ralph :  for  continued  a  member  of  the  board  of  read  was  appointed  a 

f.e.  lord  of  the 

14  f.e.  for  till  May  1694  read  in  1693,  serving  till  May  1694 

8  f.e.  after  parliament  insert  as  a  tory 

819  i       20      Delepierre,  Joseph  0. :  .for  78  read  77 

881     i       80      Demainbray,  Stephen  C.  T.  :  after  royal  chaplains  insert  from  1802  till  his  death, 

fifty-two  years  later 

884     ii    15  f.e.  Dempster,  George :  for  1762  read  1761 
11  f.e.  for  twenty-eight  read  twenty-nine 

848     i     17  f.e.  Denham,  Sir  James  Stewart  (1712-1780):  for  Stewart  read  Steuart  and  so 

through  the  article. 
844     i       20  for  Westshield  read  Westshields 

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844  i     9  f.e.    De  nham,  Sir  James  Stewart  (1744-1889) :  for  Stewart  read  Steuart 

7  f.e.  for  Stewart  Debenham  read  Steuart  Denham 

ii       81  for  Goodtrees  read  Westshields 

32  for  1781  read  1784 

845  i        41  for  1818  read  1815 

46  for  He  was  never  married  read  He  married  Alicia,  daughter  of  William 

Blacker  of  Carrick,  co.  Armagh.  He  had  no  issue. 

847  ii  20  Denham,  Sir  John :  after  the  Bath,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Old  Sarum  from  1661 
till  his  death. 

849     ii       24  for  1678  read  1669 

350     i       33      Denis,  Sir  Peter :  for  Heydon  read  Hedon 

851  i        4  for  in  1750  Miss  Pappet  read  on  2  Sept.  1750  Miss  Pappet,  natural  daughter 

of  John  James  Heidegger  [q.  v.] 

26  Denison,  Albert,  1st  Baron  Londesborough :  for  1826  read  1828 
81  after  parliament  insert  as  a  whig 

852  i       21      Denison,  Edward  (1801-1854) :  for  Estwicke  read  Estwick 

88  after  Salisbury,  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  Southwell  (1884-7). 

854     ii       40      Denison,  John  E.,  Viscount  Ossington  :  after  D.C.L.  insert  He  was  president  of 

the  Royal  Agricultural  Society  in  1857. 

355     i        5        Denison,  William  J.  :  for  He  sat  read  As  a  whig  he  sat 
860     ii      84      Denman,  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman :  for  Knowles's  read  Knowlys's 
361      i      4-8  for  he  found  he  could  not  ....  Nottingham  read  he  contested  Leinster 

f.e.  unsuccessfully 

865     ii    28  f.e.  Denne,  Henry :  for  was  presented  to  the  living  read  became  curate  (not  vicar) 

22  f.e.  for  Pyrton  read  Pirton 

366     i        1  for  Conversion  read  Conversation 

ii       16  for  public  read  several 

28-29  for  not  printed  till  1796  read  (April)  1645  reprinted  in  1796,  and  1854  (see 

'Records  of  Fenstanton'  in  Hanserd  Knollys  Soc.,  1850) 
85  for  Antiquakeristica  read  Bibliotheca  Antiquakeriana 

372     i       34      Dennis,  John  :  for  Thomasin  read  Thomson 
ii      18      Dennis,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1560  ?)  read  1561) 

22  for  While  sheriff  read  He  was  M.P.  for  Devonshire  in  1529  and  1588.    While 

sheriff  of  the  county 

14  f.e.  after  his  death  insert  on  18  Feb.  1560-1 

875     i       23      Denny,  Sir  William :  for  (fl.  1658),  who  read  (d.  1676),  author,  son  of  William 
Denny,  recorder  of  Norwich,  who  died  in  1642  (MS.  Addit.  19126,  ff.  292, 
299  6).     He 
S         26  for  '  Peleconicidium  read  '  Pelecanicidium 

27  for  1658  read  1651 

35-36  omit  There  was  a  recorder  ....  in  Charles  I's  reign 

40-41  for  apparently  before  the  Restoration  read  in  June  1676 

379     ii       29      Denton,  John :  for  1708)  read  1709) 
16  f.e.  for  1708  read  1708-9 

386     ii     5  f.e.    De  Quincey,  Thomas  :  for  Cotton  read  Landon 

892     ii       10      Derham,  William :  for  Stoughton  read  Stoulton 

395     ii       16      Dering,  Sir  Edward :  for  was  chosen  read  had  sat  in  the  House  of  Commons  as 
M.P.  for  Hythe  in  1625,  and  was  now 

406     ii       32      Des  Granges,  David  :  for  Modresfield  read  Madresfield 

408     ii       17      Despard,  Edward  M. :  for  James  read  John 

410     i       21      Despard,  John  :  after  1805  insert  was  colonel  of  the  8th  garrison  battalion  Aug.- 
Dec.  1809 

417     ii       87      Despenser,  Thomas  le,  Earl  of  Gloucester :  for  Duke  of  Kent  read  Earl  of  Kent 

425  ii      15      Devereux,  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Essex  :  for  (1567  read  (1566 

17  for  10  Nov.  1567  read  19  Nov.  1566  (Sloane  MS.  1697,  f.  54  6) 

426  i        16  for  Llanfey  read  Lamphey  (or  Llanffydd) 
429      i      4  f.e.  for  Ark  Royal  read  Due  Repulse 

481     ii       28  for  published  read  circulated 

443  ii  21  Devereux,  Walter,  1st  Earl  of  Essex  :  after  ESSEX  add  and  second  VISCOUNT 
HEREFORD 

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446     f     *li     } Devereux'  Walter,  1st  Earl  of  Essex :  for  Llanfey  read  Lamphey  (or  Llanffydd) 
ii    16  f.e.  for  said  to  be  read  erroneously  said  to  be 

14  f.e.  for  and  read  was 

13  f.e.  after  antiquary  insert  and  was  copied  by  Cole  ;  Cole's  copy 

448     ii    14  f.e.  Devisme,  Louis :  for  He  was  afterwards  read  He  was  concurrently 

13  f.e.  after  Ratisbon  insert  (1769-73) 

12  f.e,  after  finally  insert  in  1773 

455     ii       24      D'Eyncourt,  Charles  T. :  for  retiring  in  1852  read  being  defeated  at  the  roll  in 
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40 

44-45 
14-9 


7f.e. 


l.l. 

3       i         1 

19  f.e. 
Sf.e. 

7-6 
f.e. 


ii        7 

23/.e. 
i         3 

28-29 
80 

36-38 


N.B.— />.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 

Dibdin,  Charles :  for  It  is  most  improbable  that  ....  eighteenth  child  read 

Charles  was  probably  the  twelfth  child  (of  fourteen) 
for  won  notice  at  Winchester  College  ....  the  concert-rooms  read  won  him 

the  position  of  chorister  at  Winchester  Cathedral   under  Fussell,  the 

organist,  and  soon  the  Winchester  concert-rooms 
for  1762  ....  next  season,  1763,  read  1764,  and  twice  repeated  it  next 

season. 

for  the  former  year  read  1762 
for  next  season  read  on  81  Jan.  1765 
for  *  Love  in  a  Village '  read  '  The  Maid  of  the  Mill ' 
for  set  the  fashion  of  wearing  read  his  triumph  led  to  the  wearing  of 
for  altered  speedily  to  read  which  was  given  in  1770  the  sub-title  of 
for  He  had  read  According  to  current  report  he  had 
for  All  his  children  ....  young.    She  read  with  the  result  that  she 
for  a  so-called  Mrs.  Davenet  ....  was  born  read  Harriet  Pitt,  a  dancer  at 

Covent  Garden,  who  played  small  parts     Her  children  by  Dibdin  included 

Charles  I.  M.  Dibdin,  born 

for  Thomas  read  Thomas  Dibdin  and  omit  took 
for  his  father's  name  about  1799.  read  Dibdin  deserted  Harriet  Pitt  about 

1774,  and  she  then  returned  to  the  stage  under  the  name  of  Mrs.  Davenet. 
for  Princess  Matilda  read  Princess  Louisa  Ann 
for  In  1768  read  On  80  Oct.  1768 
for  the  Haymarket  read  Drury  Lane  Theatre 
for  1771  read  1772 
after  two  interludes  insert  '  The  Palace  of  Mirth '  and  '  The  Brickdust 

man* 
for  performed  in  the  summer  of  1772.reacZ  among  many  other  pieces  in  1772. 

after  knights  insert  were  produced  at  Drury  Lane,  the  former  on  26  Oct.  1772 

and  the  latter  26  Dec.  1771 

for  Anne  Wild  or  Wyld  read  Anne  Maria  Wylde 
for  the  earliest  read  an  early  example 
for  on  3  Jan.  1779  '  The  Touchstone.'  read  later  in  the  same  year  '  The 

Touchstone,'  a  speaking  pantomime. 
for  Dibdin  now  commenced  giving  musical  entertainments  at    the  Koyal 

Circus  read  Dibdin  established  the  Royal  Circus 
after  Surrey  Theatre  insert  where  musical  entertainments,  many  of  his  own 

composition,  were  long  given 
for  '  The  Benevolent  Tar  '  ....  in  1782  read  '  The  Cestus,'  '  Tom  Thumb,' 

and  '  The  Benevolent  Tar  '  were  brought  out  respectively  in  1783, 1784,  and 

1785 


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4  i       40      Dibdin,  Charles :  for  1784  read  1785 

20-19  for  by  a  Dublin  misadventure  read  by  failure  of  a  Dublin  manager  to  pay 

fgf  him  for  musical  work  done 

12-11  for  before  he  started  in  1787  read  on  21  May  1787,  after  he  started 

f.e. 
ii       22  for  1788-9  read  1789-90 

24  for  '  The  Quizzes '  read  '  The  Quizes ' 

26  for  1791  read  1791-2 

14  f.e.  before  and  insert  1796  and  for  Sphynx '  read  Sphinx  ' 

5  /•£•  /or  '  The  Frisk '  read  '  A  Frisk  ' 

5  i     16  f.e.  for  Anne  read  Anne,  born  in  1787 

14  f.e.  after  children  insert  of  the  union  with  Anne  Maria  Wylde 

ii       15  for  1792  read  1796 

22-23  for  in  the  same  year  read  1788 

24  for  1795  read  1800 

6  i        4  /or  nearly  seventy  read  far  more  than  seventy 

14  omit  was  painted  by  Devis 

15  for  It  read  was  painted  by  Devis,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  R.A.  (now  in  the 

National  Portrait  Gallery),  by  Thomas  Kearsley  (at  Southampton),  by 
S.  Drummond,  B.A.,  by  Dighton,  and  by  De  Wilde.  The  earliest  portrait  of 
Dibdin  is  in  a  picture  of  the  first  scene  of  '  The  Maid  of  the  Mill '  by  J.  I. 
Eichards,  E.A.  (1765) ;  Dibdin  figures  in  the  part  of  Ralph  Devis's  portrait 
ii  4  Dibdin,  Henry  E. :  for  1857  read  1852 

7  ii       LI.      Dibdin,    Thomas    F. :    after    1824  insert  besides  a  royal  chaplaincy   (first  to 

William  IV  and  then  to  Queen  Victoria)  from  1831  till  death 

8  i     9/.e.  for  '  Biographical  read  '  Bibliographical 

17     ii       19      Dick,  Sir  Kobert  H. :  after  division  insert  (He  was  appointed  colonel  of  73rd  foot 

in  1845) 
30     ii        3       Dickens,  Charles :  for  Bass  read  Buss 

85  i     25  f.e.  Dickinson,  James  :  for  sixty-five  read  sixty-three 

12  f.e.  for  Rutly's  read  Butty's 

86  ii      26      Dickinson,  William :  for  Muskam  read  Muskham 

40     ii       1       Dickson,  Sir  Alexander :  for  Macleod's  death  in  1838  read  William  Millar's  death 
in  1888 

2  for  and  combined  the  offices  read  in  the  office 

3  for  and  read  with  which  he  combined  that  of 

9  after  K.C.B.  insert  in  1825  and  after  K.C.H.  insert  in  1817 

13  for  aide-de-camp  to  the  queen  read  royal  aide-de-camp  (1825-1837) — first  to 

George  IV  and  ultimately  to  Queen  Victoria 

46     i       15      Dickson,  William  G. :  for  21  read  19 

52     ii        1       Digby,  Sir  Everard :  for  elder  read  younger 

5  for  younger  read  elder 

56     i        7       Digby,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Bristol :  for  1654)  read  1653) 
59     ii    10  f.e.  for  1653-4  read  1652-3 

61     ii      86      Digby,  Sir  Kenelm :  for  galeazzores  read  galeazzoes 
65     i        5  for  the  only  one  read  the  earliest  one 

6g     "       27     }          f°r  Higkam  read  Highmore 
65     ii     7  f.e.  for  Hartmann  read  Hartman 

67     ii       1       Digby,  Eobert :  for  1815)  read  1814) 

12  after  1759  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Wells  (1757-61)  and  colonel  of  marines 

(1755-9) 

9  for  1815  read  1814 

6  Digges,  Sir  Dudley :  after  Company,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  in  1610 

and  1614. 

70     i       19      Digges,  Dudley :  for  1734  read  1634 

20  for  1674  read  1574 

74     i      4  f.e.    Dignton,  Denis  :  for  St.  Servant  read  St.  Servan,  in  Brittany 

Dignum,  Charles :  for  1872)  read  1827) 

76     i       13      Dilke,  Ashton  W. :  after  his  seat  insert  at  the  beginning  of  the  session  of  1888 

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78  i       38      Dilkes,  Sir  Thomas:  for  the  following  M^cn  read  March  next  year 

ii  40  after  whatever,  insert  He  was  li.i*.  for  Castle  Martyr  in  the  Irish  House  of 

Commons  1703-7. 

18  f.e.  for  he  had  read  is  said  to  have  had 

15  f.e.  for  who  was  read  But  Charnock  is  wrong  in  assigning  filial  relationship 

with  the  admiral  Sir  Thomas  Dilkes  to  Captain  William  Dilke,  who  always 
spelt  his  name  without  the  s  and  is  officially  described  as  '  son  of  Brigadier 
Dilke  '  (Commission  and  Warrant  Book,  7  March  1711-2).  Captain  William 
Dilke  was 

8-1  omit  It  may,  however,  be  doubted  .  .  ,  .  Sir  Thomas  Dilkes 

f.e. 

79  i       1-6  omit  always  wrote  his  name  .  ,  ,  ,  the  s ;  and 

6  for  the  read  The 

li/.e.  Dillenius,  John  J. :  after  professor,  insert  From  the  same  year  till  1747  he  was 
foreign  secretary  to  the  Royal  Society. 

83  i       12      Dillon,  Sir  James  :  before  He  was  one  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  co.  Westmeath  from 

1639  till  his  expulsion  in  1642  owing  to  his  share  in  the  rebellion. 

84  i        38      Dillon,  Sir  John  T. :  for  in  1776  read  in  1771  as  member  for  Wicklow,  and  in  1776 

40  for  the  seat  read  the  latter  seat 

87     i        8       Dillon,  Thomas,  4th  Viscount  Dillon :  for  Taflfe  read  Taaffe 

90  i        1       Dillon,  Sir  William  H.  :  for  sixty  read  twenty  and  for  two  read  one 

2  before  men  insert  and  sixty 

18  for  red  read  blue  and  after  1853,  insert  and  of  the  red  in  1857, 

91  i       17      Dillwyn,  Lewis  W. :  for  1841  read  1837 

92  ii     8  f.e.   Dimsdale,  Thomas :  for  member  read  tory  member 
98     i        6  for  Essex  read  Hertfordshire 

96     ii       87      Dirom,  Alexander :  after  (Scots  Mag.  Iv,  412).  insert  He  became  major-general  In 
1809  and  lieutenant-general  in  1813. 

100  ii       28      Disney,  John  :  after  contested  insert  as  a  liberal 

101  i      2  f.e.    Disney,  William :  for  in  1807  read  28  March  1807 

ii       12      Disraeli,  Benjamin,  Earl  of  Beaconsfield :  for  6  John  Street  read  6  King's  Eoad 

(now  22  Theobald's  Eoad) 
5  f.e.  for  in  1834  read  in  January  1835 

103      i      8-10  for  Disraeli  did  not  appear  ....  in  due  time  read  Disraeli  pleaded  guilty 

and 

11  after  ment  insert  in  the  court  of  Queen's  Bench  22  Oct.  1888 

16  before  Sir  John  Campbell  insert  the  attorney-general 

23-25  for  and  the  future  prime  minister  ....  a  fine  of  one  shilling,  read  The 

attorney-general  withdrew  his  prayer  for  judgment,  and  Lord  Denman 
declared  that  the  court,  being  satisfied  with  the  apology,  considered  the 
business  to  be  at  an  end. 

105  i         6  for  Wetherall  read  Wetherell 

ii     6  f.e.  after  of  a  century,  insert  He  had  been  elected  M.P.  for  Buckinghamshire  in 

1847. 

106  i      6  f.e.  for  November  read  December 

107  ii       13  for  forty-five  read  over  fifty 
113      i        24  for  May  read  July 

118  i      2/.e     D'Israeli,  Isaac:    after  architect,  insert  The  newly  married  couple  settled  for 

fifteen  years  at  6  King's  Eoad,  Bedford  Eow  (now  22  Theobald's  Eoad). 

119  i        34  for  1848  read  1847 

120  i     12 f.e.  Diss,  Walter:  after  for  some  time  insert— before  26  April  1381  (see  Gal.  Pat. 

Botul.  Eic.  II.,  i.  620)— 

122     ii    10  f.e.  Dixie,  Sir  Wolstan :  for  1573  read  1578-4 
124     ii    15  f.e.  Dixon,  James :  for  in  1871  read  28  Dec.  1871 
127     ii       35      Dixon,  William  H. :  for  Mapleton  read  Mappleton 

37-38  for  was  canon  of  Eipon  ....  decease  read  became 

89  after  ton  insert  in  1825  and  after  York  insert  in  1831,  canon  of  Eipon  in 

1836, 

130  6/.e.    Dixwell,  John:  after  p.  849).  insert  He  was  again  M.P.  for  Dover  in  the  parlia- 

ment of  1659. 
8  for  KENNET  read  KENNETT 

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180     ii     5f.c.    Dobbs,  Arthur:  for  1727-60  read  1727-30 

182     ii    15  f.e.  Dobbs,  Francis :  for  1799  read  1797 

185  i       10      Dobree,  Peter  P. :  for  '  Choephori '  read  '  Choephoroe ' 

188  i    14  f.e.  Dobson,  William  :  for  1862  read  1866 

189  ii     2/.e.   Dockwray,  William:  for  (d.  1702?)  read  (d.  1716) 

140     j       u  after  old  age.  insert  He  died  25  Sept  1716, '  aged  near  100 '  (Hist.  Reg.  1716, 

p.  544). 

ii        6  add  to  authorities  Delaune's  Present  State  of  London,  1681 

145     i       7-6     Dod,  John :  for  daughcer  of  Dr.  Nicholas  Bound  read  sister  of  Dr.   Nicholas 

f.e.         Bownde  [q.  v.] 
151     ii       89      Dodd,  James  S. :  for  the  principal  royal  storeship  read  a  ship  of  sixty-six  guns 

155  ii       82      Dodd,  William:  for  Garlick' Hill,  read  Garlickhy the, 

156  j        11  for  nephew  to  Lord  Chesterfield,  read  godson  and  heir  to  Lord  Chesterfield. 

157  ii        6       Doddridge,  Sir  John :  after  Discourses),  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Barnstaple  in 

1588. 

165  ii       19      Dodds,  James :  for  in  1885  read  3  Sept.  1885 

166  ii       21      Boding  ton,  George  B.,  Lord  Melcombe  :  after  Carlisle  insert  who  was  M.P.  for 

Carlisle  from  1689  to  1693 
14  f.e.  after  1721,  insert  resigning  the  office  in  1744, 

167  i        84  for  1842  read  1742 

178     i       18      Dodsley,  Kobert :  for  25  Dec.  read  28  Sept. 

176     i        2       Dodson,  Sir  John :  for  He  held  the  posts  read  From  Feb.  1852  he  held  the  post 
8-4  omit  and  dean  ....  February  1852 

5  for  both  these  jurisdictions  read  this  jurisdiction  and  after  1857  insert  and 

the  post  of  dean  of  the  Arches  Court  till  his  death 
18  after  1857  insert  and  created  Lord  Monk  Bretton  in  1884 

178     i        2       Dodsworth,  William :  after  became  insert  in  1829 
180     i        9       Dodwell,  Henry  (1641-1711) :  after  the  effects  of  it  insert  on  7  June 
182     ii    10  f.e.  Dodwell,  William:  after  C&the foul  insert  in  1748 
6  f.e.  after  Berks  insert  in  1768 

186  i       25      Doherty,  John :  after  Dublin ;  insert  from  July  to  December  1830  he  was  M.P. 

for  Newport,  Cornwall, 

189  i     20-19    Dolben,  Sir  Gilbert :  for  in  almost  every  parliament  ....  1707.  read  from  1689 

to  1698  and  from  1700  to  1710,  usually  voting  with  the  tories. 
/or  1714  read  1718 
for  in  1722  read  22  Oct.  1722 

190  ii       12      Dolben,  John  (1625-1686) :  for  Sir  Edward  Nicholson  read  Sir  Edward  Nicholas 

for  April  read  October 

Dolben,  Sir  John  (1684-1756) :  for  Bishopathorpe  read  Bishopthorpe 

Domett,  Sir  William :  for  in  1828  read  19  May  1828 

Dominis,  Marco  A.  de  :  for  (1617)  read  (May  1618) 
202     ii    21  f.e.  for  an  old  man  read  fifty-eight 

208     i     20  f.e.  Domville,  Silas :  for  1664  read  1668 

205  ii      10      Don,  Sir  George :  for  deputy  read  assistant 

24  for  1803  read  1805 

17  f.e.  for  death  on  1  Jan.  1832.  read  retirement  in  April  1881,  when  he  was  trans- 

ferred to  the  governorship  of  Scarborough  Castle.    He  died  1  Jan.  1832. 
He  was  colonel  of  the  7th  West  India  Kegiment  1799-1805. 
13  f.e.  for  1823  read  1816 

10-8  omit  and  a  G.C.M.G in  April  1831 

f.e. 

206  i      7  f.e.    Don,  Sir  William  H.  :  for  Anderby  read  Ainderby 

gj     }  Donald  IV :  for  Bindhe  read  Buidhe 
35  for  Fearchan  II  read  Fearchar  II 

8  f.e.  for  Caersden  ?  read  Carriden 

6/.e.  for  Strathcaron  read  Strathcarron 

211     ii       6       Donaldson,  John  W. :  after  father  insert  Hay  Donaldson 

7-8  for  Janet  McColl  ....  that  town,  read  was  Betty,  daughter  of  John  Can- 

dale  of  bnab  Green,  Arkholm,  Lancashire. 
4  f.e.  for  Letitia  read  his  first  wife,  Eleanor 

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212     ii       26      Donaldson,  John  W. :  after  overwork,  in  .  ?-'  By  his  first  wife  Donaldson  had  two 

sons  and  two  daughters,  and  by  hik  secoiid  wife,  Louisa,  daughter  of  John 

Rawlins,  he  had  three  daughters. 
81  for  poetry  read  philosophy 

214  i       33      Donaldson,  Sir  Stuart  A. :  after  success,  insert  He  wat-  a  liberal  and  vainly  con- 

tested Harwich  in  1860. 
ii    84-85   Donaldson,  Thomas  L. :  for  in  1864  read  in  1868-4 

215  i       25      Donaldson,  Walter:  for  Lamb  read  II Amy 

220  i       29      Donkin,  Sir  Rufane  S. :  for  afterwards  read  in  1839 

221  ii    27-30   Bonn,  Benjamin :  for  He  was  there  on  30  Nov.  1773  ....  ten  guineas  a  year. 

read  A  successor  as  librarian  was  appointed  27  March  1773. 

222  ii        7       Donne,  Sir  Daniel :  after  courts,  insert  In  1601  he  became  M.P.  for  Taunton. 

228  i     33-41    Donne,  John  :  for  and  when  the  case  of  the  divorce  ....  never  will  be.  read  But 

there  is  no  ground  whatever  for  the  statement  that  Donne  took  an  active 
part  as  an  advocate  for  the  nullity  of  the  marriage  when  the  case  of  the 
divorce  of  the  Countess  of  Essex  from  her  husband  came  on ;  the  legal 
tractate  by  '  Dr.  Donne '  in  support  of  the  nullity,  which  still  exists  in 
manuscript  (Hist.  MSS.  Comm.  8th  Rep.  pt.  iii.  p.  22  6),  was  by  Sir 
Daniel  Donne  [q.  v.],  the  dean  of  Arches,  one  of  the  commissioners  for  the 
trial  of  the  divorce  case. 

229  i        27  for  Spanish  Marriage,  i.  277  read  Hist,  of  England,  iii.  800 
ii       13                 for  installed  read  elected 

24  f.e.  for  Spanish  Marriage,  ii.  133  read  Hist,  of  England,  iv.  847 

16  f.e.  for  Edward  read  Edwin 

10  f.e.  for  i.  211  read  iii.  161 

233      i        25  for  Foster  read  Forster 

285     i       84      Donne,  William  B. :  for  till  his  death  read  till  1874.    He  died 

ii    18  f.e.  Donovan,  Edward  :  for  1798  read  1768 
238     ii    22-23   Dopping,  Anthony :  for  These  letters  patent  contained  an  unusual  clause,  read 

which  directed,  in  accordance  with  the  practice  of  the  diocese, 

245      i      5  f.e.    Dormer,  James  :  for  was  envoy  read  was  in  June  1725  sent  as  envoy 
4/.e.  omit  about  1727-8 

249  ii    28-19   Dormer,  Sir  Robert :  for  Next  year  he  was  elected  for  Banbury  ....  confirmed 

f.e.  18  March,  read  (It  was  John  Dormer,  not  Sir  Robert,  who  was  elected  for 

Banbury  in  1780  on  a  double  return.) 
18  f.e.  for  then  read  on  10  Dec.  1701 

250  i     22  f.e.  Dornford,  Joseph:  for  college  read  university  (1880-1) 

15  f.e.  for  1844  read  1847 

14  f.e.  for  an  honorary  canon  read  prebendary 

254    'i  17  f.e.    Doubleday,  Edward :  for  He  also  wrote  read  It  was  his  brother  Henry  Double- 
day  [q.  v.]  who  wrote 

258  i     17  f.e.  Doughtie,  John :  for  in  1672,  read  on  25  Dec.  1672, 

259  i       86      Do uglas,  Alexander  H.,  10th  Duke  of  Hamilton:  for  1803  read  1802 
281     i     19  f.e.  Douglas,  Archibald  (fl.  1568) :  after  married  insert  in  1577 

ii       14     1  Douglas,  Archibald,  Earl  of  Ormonde  :  for  Ormonde  read  Ormond 

288     ii       21      Douglas,  Charles,  3rd  Duke  of  Queensberry :  for  the  second  duke  read  James 
Douglas,  second  duke  (1G62-1711)  [q.  v.J 

800  i     21-22   Douglas,  Sir  Howard  :  for  In  1823  he  was  appointed  read  From  1823  to  1831  he 

was 
ii       20  for  1846  read  1847 

801  i        10  for  1814  read  1815 

11  for  1821  read  1840 

15  after  G.C.M.G.  insert  in  1835 

822     ii       24      Douglas,  Lord  James  (1617-1645) :  for  James  read  John 
828     ii    22  f.e.  Douglas,  James,  4th  Duke  of  Hamilton:  for  On  the  conclusion  read  Before  the 

conclusion 

381     ii       35      Douglas,  James,  14th  Earl  of  Morton :  for  Home  read  Hume 
332      i   2-1  f.e.  Douglas,  Sir  James  (1703-1787) :  for  for  many  years  read  from  1764  to  1768 
884      i     19-18    Douglas,  Sir  James  D. :  for  was  appointed  quartermaster-general  in  Scotland,  read 

f.e.  was  deputy  quartermaster-general  in  Scotland  from  1815  to  1822  and  in 

Ireland  from  1825  to  1830. 

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834     i      16  fe.  Douglas,  Sir  James  D. :  for  1825,  read  1880, 

15-14  for  which  he  held  till  1880,  when  he  read  In  1887  he 

12  f.e.  for  1888,  when  he  read  1842.    He 

11  f.e.  after  lieutenant-general  insert  in  1838 

10  f.e.  for  1846.  read  1860.  and  aftei'  colonel  insert  of  93rd  foot  in  1840,  and 
9  f.e.              for  1836,  read  1850, 

838     ii       35      Douglas,  John  (1721-1807):  after  1820.  add  A  manuscript  autobiography  is  in  the 

British  Museum. 
840     i     2/.<?.    Douglas,  Lady  Margaret,  Countess  of  Lennox :  for  1557  read  1537 

845  i     47-48    Douglas,  Sir  Neil :  omit  in  which  year  ....  major-general, 

13  f.e.  after  promoted  insert  major-general  in  June  1888, 

846  i       25      Douglas,  Kobert,  Viscount  Belhaven  :  after  Primrose,  insert  the  baseless  fiction 
849     i       16      Douglas,  Sylvester,  Baron  Glenbervie :  for  and  read  he  had 

17  for  but  was  again  read  on  the  formation  of  '  All  the  Talents  '  ministry  in  the 

previous  February,  but  was  reappointed 

18  omit  appointed  surveyor-general 

357     ii       11      Douglas,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Douglas :  for  of  Sir  William  Douglas  read  to  Sir 

William  Douglas 

858     i     18-22  omit  whose  name  of  the  '  Flower  of  Chivalry  '  ....  the  Hermitage. 

23-24  omit  the  death  of  Moray  and 

25  for  the  joint  causes  read  one  of  the  causes 

861     i     19  f.e.  Douglas,  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Angus  :  for  1436,  read  1485, 

17  f.e.  for  John  read  Robert  and  for  10  Sept.  read  30  Sept. 

869     i       35      Douglas,  William,  1st  Marquis  of  Douglas  :  after  vassals,  insert  as  to  their  right 

872  ii      8-9     Douglas,  William,  1st  Duke  of  Queensberry :  for  the  double  treasure  of  Scotland 

read  the  treasurership  of  Scotland 

873  ii      28      Douglas,  William,  4th  Duke  of  Queensberry :  after  re-elected  insert  serving 

until  1790 

81  for  1767  March  read  August  1766  the  earl  of  March 

875     i     12 f.e.  Douglas,  William  A.  A.  A.,  llth  Duke  of  Hamilton:   for  the  Duke  read  the 

Grand  Duke 

LI  for  1848,  read  1869, 

877     ii       10      Dove,  Henry :  for  nonjuror  read  high  churchman 

881  i     19  f.e.  Dover,  Captain  Eobert :  after  verses  insert  (by  D'Avenant  and  printed  in  modern 

reprints) 

ii       89  after  1636 '  insert  (reprinted  by  Dr.  Thomas  Dover,  1700,  by  Dr.  Grosart 

1877,  and  by  Mr.  Vyvyan  1878) 

11  f.e.  for  Barkfield's  read  Barksdale's 

9  f.e.  for  no  allusion  read  slight  allusion 

7  f.e.  for  about  1644,  read  under  the  Commonwealth, 

6  f.e.  omit  a  short  time  only 

5  f.e.  after  Charles  II  insert  and  to  continue  till  1852 

882  i     8  /.<?.  Dover,  Thomas :  for  Guaaquil  read  Guayaquil 

885     i     4/.e.   Dowdeswell,  William:  for  Lyttelton,  read  George  Grenville, 

892  i      8-6     Downe,  John :  for  but  it  is  extremely  doubtful  ....  be  correctly  identified,  read 

f.e.         but  it  is  certain  that  in  this  instance  Cole  is  referring  to  an  incident  in  the  life 
of  John  Donne,  dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

893  ii        9       Downes,  John  :  for  in  1641-2,  read  on  20  Dec.  1641, 

895     i       29      Downes,  William,  1st  Baron  Downes :  after  Donegal,  insert  to  which  he  was 

elected  in  1790, 
ii       33      Downham,  George :  after  his  time,  insert  He  was  made  prebendary  of  Chester 

1594,  of  St.  Paul's  1598,  and  of  Wells  1615. 
897     ii       32      Downham,  William:  before  he  was  appointed  insert  was  made  archdeacon  of 

Brecknock  in  1559 ; 

399  ii       l.l.     Downing,  Sir  George  (1623  ?-1684) :  before  Howard,  insert  He  had  been  elected 

M.P.  for  Carlisle  in  the  parliament  of  1659  and  for  Norfolk  in  the  first 
parliament  of  Charles  II. 

400  i        20  for  1565  read  1665 

401  i     85-36  for  In  February  1682-3  he  was  removed  from  his  read  Despite  the  rumour 

to  the  contrary  reported  by  Luttrell,  he  seems  to  have  remained  until  his 
death  in  his 

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401  ii       33      Downing,  Sir  George  (1684  ?-1749) :  for  1788  read,  1688 

402  i       l.L      Downman,  Hugh :  for  Cyrus  read  Gyres 

403  i         4        Downman,  John :  for  (d.  1824),  read  (1750-1824), 

20-21  for  He  was  the  father  of  Sir  Edwin  Downman.  read  He  also  left  two  sons, 

and  was  uncle  to  Sir  Thomas  Downman  [q.  v.] 
8fJ  for  Elizabeth  read  Charlotte 

ii       8       Downman,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  lieutenant-general,  insert  nephew  of  John-Down- 
man  [q.  v.], 

404  i     24-25  for  in  which  year  he  was  also  made  a  C.B.  read  being  made  a  C.B.  next 

year 

28  for  in  1838,  read  in  Jan.  1887,  and  lieutenant-general  in  Nov.  1846, 

81  after  1843,  insert  was  director-general  of  artillery  in  1843-4, 

83-84  omit  was  promoted  ....  1851,  and 

409     ii       24      Doyle,  Sir  Charles  H. :  after  affair,  insert  He  was  lieutenant-governor  of  New 

Brunswick  1866-7. 
413      i       22      Doyle,  Sir  John :  after  ii.  117).  insert  He  was  present  at  the  operations  at  Quiberon 

and  Isle  Dieu  in  1795 
ii       16  after  governor,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Newport  (I.  of  W.)  1806-7. 

22  for  1812  read  1813 

23  after  Charlemont  insert  in  1818 

14  f.e.  after  1793  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  53rd  foot  from  1796  till  death 

419      i     12  f.e.  D'Oyly,  George :  after  1811.  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1808. 

440  ii  5-10  Drake,  Sir  Francis :  for  an  anonymous  poet  ....  not  sufficient  room,  read  the 
epitaph  suggested  by  Richard  Barnfield  (Address  prefixed  to  the  Encomion  of 
Lady  Pecunia,  1598) — 

England  his  hart,  his  corps  the  waters  have, 
And  that  which  raysd  his  fame,  became  his  grave. 
449     ii     4/.e.    Drake,  Samuel  (d.  1673) :  for  prebend  read  prebendary 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


EKKATA  IN   VOLUME  XVI 
DRANT EDRIDGE 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  1. 1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

2      ii      2-1     Draper,  Edward  A. :  for  the  commissioners  of  inquiry  ....  Colonel  Joseph  read 
f.e.         the  fellow  commissioners  with  Picton-for  the  administration  of  Trinidad.     Colonel 
William 

4  ii     3  f.e.   Draper,  Sir  William:  for  860  read  869 

2-1  omit  under  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bryant 

f.e. 

5  ii      6-5  for  He  was  appointed  lieutenant-governor  read  In  1761  he  had  been  appointed 

f.e.  governor 

10     i     17  f.e.  Drayton,  Michael :  for  unstained  read  unstayed 
12      i        19  for  Cathedral  read  Abbey 

23     i       88      Drummond,  Annabella :  for  1897  read  1867 

2  f.e.  for  Walter,  earl  of  Fife  read  Robert,  earl  of  Fife 

25  i    12-10   Drummond,  George :  for  His  father  ....  was  educated,  read  His  father,  George 

f.e.  Drummond,  was  first  master  of  the  Edinburgh  Merchants'  Hall  in  1681. 

ii        5  for  1715  read  1723 

+f      8-9  for  the  same  year  read  1715 

26  after  (GBANT,  i.  865).  insert  He  was  a  commissioner  of  excise  for  a  first  time 

1725-7. 

26  i       29  for  the  abolition  read  his  surrender 

80  for  appointment  read  reappointment 

27  ii     9  f.e.    Drummond,  Sir  Gordon  :  for  1824  read  1828 

28  i        41  after  1819,  insert  of  the  71st  in  1824  and  of  the  49th  in  1829, 

42  after  transferred  insert  in  1846 

17  f.e.  for  1887  read  1827 

81     i      8  f.e.  Drummond,  James,  1st  titular  Duke  of  Perth :  for  March  read  May 
34     ii       10      Drummond,  John,  1st  Lord  Drummond :  for  1684  read  1484 
39     i        7       Drummond,  Eobert  H. :  for  earl  read  viscount 
46      i        8       Drummond,  William(  1585-1649) :  for  He  married  about  1614  read  About  1614  he 

fell  deeply  in  love  with 
10-11  for  His  wife  died  within  the  year,  read  A  marriage  was  arranged,  but  before 

it  could  take  place  the  lady  died,  in  1615. 

ii       82  for  he  married  a  second  wife,  read  at  length  he  married.    His  wife  was 

51     i       27      Drummond,  Sir  William :  omit  two 

28  for  ments,  those  of  1796  and  1801  read  ment,  1796-1802 

54     i       31      Drury,  Sir  Dru :  for  constable  read  lieutenant 
57      i        12      Drury,  Joseph :  for  Charles  Kean  read  Edmund  Kean 
63     ii       7       Drury,  William :  (ft.  1641)  for  1621  read  1641 
72      i       16      Dryden,  John ;  for  Mackay  read  Marlay 

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78     i       88      Dubois,  Edward :  for  About  1833  read  In  1833 

42  for  1846  read  1845 

84     ii       5       Ducarel,  Andrew  C.:  for  Herring  read  Seeker 

7  for  Terring  r?ad  Tarring 

91     i     18  f.e.  Duckett,  George:  for  1722  read  1722-3 

95     ii       37      Duckworth,  Sir  John  T. :  after  1810.  insert  He  was  colonel  of  marines  1797  to 

1801,  and  M.P.  for  Bomsey  from  1812  till  death. 
97     ii    20  f.e.  Dudley,  Ambrose,  Earl  of  Warwick :  for  fourth  son  read  third  son 

19  f.e.  for  1514  read  1547 

99      i     20  f.e.  Dudley,  Dud :  for  1611  read  1612 

ii       18  for  In  1619  read  On  22  Feb.  1621-2 

15  for  thirty-one  read  fourteen 

27-28  for  an  extension  of  the  patent  for  fourteen  years  read  a  special  exemption 

of  his  patent  from  the  statute  of  monopolies 
10  f.e.  for  In  1630  Dudley  read  On  2  May  16.38  Dudley,  together  with  Sir  George 

Horsey,  David  Ramsay,  and  Koger  Foulke 

8-4  for  a  new  patent '  not  only  ....  pit-coal  and  peat.'  read  a  new  patent  for 

f.e.  twenty-one  years  '  for  the  sole  making  of  iron  into  any  sort  of  cast-works 

with  sea  or  pit  coals,  peat,  or  turf,  and  with  the  same  to  make  the  said  iron, 
into  plate  works  or  bars,  and  likewise  to  refine  all  sorts  of  metals.1 

102  i       27      Dudley,  Edmund :  for  Dudley's  widow  read  Edmund  Dudley's  widow 

103  ii       29      Dudley,  Sir  Henry  B. :  for  1817  read  June  1815 

107     i       29      Dudley,  Lady  Jane :  for  '  Zurich  Letters '  read  '  Original  Letters ' 

109     ii      82      Dudley,  John,   Duke  of  Northumberland:  for  Lord  Thomas  Seymour  read 

Thomas,  Lord  Seymour 

87  after  conduct,  insert  From  1548  to  1550  he  was  president  of  Wales. 

Ill     i     16  f.e.  omit  Sir 

4  f.e.  for  the  fifth  son  read  a  younger  son 

8  f.e.  for  in  1555  read  on  10  Aug.  1557 

120     i       27      Dudley,  Kobert,  Earl  of  Leicester :  for  tomb  read  church 

122  i       11      Dudley,  Sir  Robert,  styled  Duke  of  Northumberland :  for  1573  read  1574 

15  after  Effingham.  insert  He  was  born  at  Sheen  House,  in  Surrey,  7  Aug. 

1574. 
20-21  for  in  May  1573,  two  days  before  his  own  birth  at  Sheen,  read  in  the  winter 

of  1578 

10-9  omit  kept  by  Owen  Robin 

f.e. 

8  f.e.  for  1587  read  1588 

2  f.e.  for  in  1589  read  on  20  Feb.  1589-90 

ii       49  for  1605  read  1603  and  after  Dudley  insert  who 

50  omit  and 

52  for  a  month  or  so  later  read  in  July  1605 

123  ii        2  for  Carbello  Castle  read  Villa  Castello 

8  for  Carbello  read  Villa  Castello 
LI.  after  Tyburn  insert  17  March  1718 

124  i       13  for  (WOO),  read  (1600);  this  was  reprinted,  with  an  admirable  preface  by 

Mr.  G.  F.  Warner,  for  the  Hakluyt  Society,  1899. 

ii       13  after  years) ;  insert  J.  Temple-Leader's  Life  of  Sir  Robert  Dudley,  Florence, 

1895; 

3f.e.   Dudley,  William:  after  1466,  insert  prebendary  of  Apthorp  (1466)  and  of  Stilling- 

ton  (1470)  in  York  Cathedral, 

LI-  after  1473,  insert  was  canon  of  Windsor  1471, 

129     i       41      Duff,  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Fife :  for  Scotch  read  Irish 

ii        4       Duff,  Sir  James  :  for  He  was  promoted  read  He  was  M.P.  for  Banffshire  1784-9, 

was  colonel  of  the  50th  foot  from  1798  till  death,  and  was  promoted 

132      i        20      Duffet,  Thomas :  for  Dryden  afterwards  wrote  :  read  Sir  William  Soames  in  his 
version  of  '  Boyleau's  Art  of  Poetry,'   published  in   1683   (reissued  as 
1  revised  by  Dryden  in  1710  '),  wrote  ; 
ii       88      Duffus,  Lords  :  omit  this  cross  reference 

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134  i  10-12  Dugard,  William :  for  and  his  peace  made  with  parliament  ....  upon  his  death- 
bed, read  In  1694  Dr.  Gill  and  Francis  Bernard  reported  that  Henry 
Hills  told  them  many  years  before, 

17  after  '  Eikonoklastes.'  insert  (WAGSTAFFE'S  Vindication  of  King  Charles, 

1711,  p.  117).    Lauder  revived  the  improbable  tale  in  his  '  Charles  I  Vindi- 
cated from  Plagiarism,'  1754  (pp.  19,  27,  81). 

5-4 /.e.  for  saved  him  formerly  ....  life  read  previously  done  him  like  service 

142     ii       20      Dugdale,  Sir  William :  after  Windsor  herald  insert  Oct.  1676 
144     i       18      Duigenan,  Patrick  :  for  1785  read  1790 

29  for  1790  read  1791 

20  f.e.  after  Armagh  insert  in  1798,  and  was  returned  by  the  same  constituency 

5  f.e.  omit  the  catholic 

ii     7  f.e.   Duke,  Richard :  for  (1659  ?  read  (1658 
150     i       11      Dunbar,  Agnes,  Countess  of  Dunbar  and  March  :  for  March  read  second  Earl  of 

March 

153      i     28  f.e.  Dunbar,  George  :  for  Coddingham  read  Coldingham 

167      i      3  f.e.   Duncan,  John  (1796-1870)  '.for  the  Secession  read  the  Anti-burgher  Secession 
170     i       81      Duncan,  Jonathan  (1756-1811) :  for  in  1795  read  12  Nov.  1794 

175  ii        6       Dunch,  Edmund  :  after  1708  insert  He  was  deprived  of  the  office  in  1710 

176  i       27      Duncombe,  Sir  Charles :  after  before  that  date,  insert  He  was  alderman  of  Broad 

Street  ward  1683-6. 

ii        7  before  Under  Charles  II  insert  Duncombe  was   one  of  the   six   clerks   in 

chancery  1682-3.     From  1685  to  1687  he  was  M.P.  for  Hedon,  in  Yorkshire. 

24  for  that  constituency  read  after  being  M.P.  for  Yarmouth  (I.  of  W.)  1690-5, 

Downton 
28  after  London  insert  which  he  contested  unsuccessfully  in  1700-1, 1701,  and 

1702, 
4/.e.  for  five  years  (1703-8)  read  less  than  a  year  (April  1703  to  29  Feb.  1703-4) 

178  ii     8  f.e.    Duncombe,  Thomas  S. :  for  1821  read  1820 

179  ii       12     }          /or  Havre  read  Ham 

183  i     18  f.e.  Dundas,  Charles,  Baron  Amesbury  :  for  1774  read  1775 

184  ii       26      Dundas,  Sir  David  (1735-1820) :  for  1797  read  1820 

1 4  f.e.  for  1804  read  1803 

185  i       16  after  York,  insert  He  was  colonel  in  chief  of  the  rifle  brigade,  1809  till 

death. 

ii       16      Dundas,  Sir  David  (1799-1877) :  for  in  the  following  April  read  on  17  Feb. 
20  for  April  read  March 

186  \e      81      Dundas,  Francis  :  for  In  1795  read  He  was  A.D.C.  to  the  king  from  1793  till  he 

was  made  major-general  in  1795.    In  Oct.  1794 
9  f.e.  for  Young  read  Yonge  [q.  v.] 

ii      8-4  for  After  the  94th  .  .  .  .  "in  1818  read  In  1809 

8  for  1787  read  1817 

191  i     23 f.e.  Dundas,  Henry,  3rd  Viscount  Melville:   after  1829.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Kochester  1826-80  and  Winchelsea  1830-1. 
ii        7  after  1860  insert  was  colonel  of  the  100th  foot  1858-62  and  of  the  82nd  foot 

1862-3,  and  was 
16      Dundas,  Sir  James,  1st  Lord  Arniston :  omit  first 

192  i      9  f.e.    Dundas,  Sir  James  W.  D. :  after  Durham,  insert  He  was  clerk  of  the  ordnance 

1888-41,  and  was  M.P.  for  Greenwich  1832-4,  for  Devizes  1886-8,  and  for 
Greenwich  again  1841-52. 
5  f.e.  for  in  1846  read  from  1846  till  1852 

193  ii     8  f.e.    Dundas,  Robert,  2nd  Lord  Arniston :  omit  second 

194  i       15      Dundas,  Robert,  of  Arniston  (1685-1753) :  for  OF  ABNISTON  read  LORD  ARNISTON 

195  i        1       Dundas,  Robert,  of  Arniston  (1713-1787) :  for  OF  ARNISTON  read  LORD  ARNISTON 
ii    24-25  for  Sir  Hay  Campbell  read  Alan  Wight 

27  for  1796  read  1801 

82  for  1796  read  1799 

4/.e.    Dundas,  Robert  S.,  2nd  Viscount  Melville:  for  just  of  age  read  twenty-three 
years  old 

196  20  f.e.  Dundas,  Thomas :  after  68th  foot  insert  (appointed  May  1794) 

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197     i       34      Dundas,   William :  after  M.P.  for  the  insert  Crail  boroughs  in  1794 ;  he  was 

elected  for  the 

17  f.e.  for  Cullen  read  Inverary,  Elgin,  Banff,  Cullen,  Kintore  district  of  burghs 

15  f.e.  before  On  26  March  insert  He  was  a  lord  of  the  admiralty  from  1812  to  1814 

7  f.e.  for  seven  read  twenty-six 

200     i        1       Dunk,  George  M.,  2nd  Earl  of  Halifax :  for  twice  resigned  (in  June  read  resigned 

in  June 

2  omit  and  again  in  June  1757),  and  and  both 

8  omit  occasions  and  of  his  resignation  was 

22  f.e.  after  state  insert  for  the  North 

19  f.e.  for  secretaryship  continued  in  read  the  secretaryship  for  the  South  passed 

into 

206     i     18  f.e.  Dunlop,  James  (d.  1832) :  for  1817  read  1814 
10  f.e.  for  1818  read  1812 

7  f.e.  for  His  grandson,  the  late  Sir  James  read  His  son  John 

208  ii  18-17  Dunlop,  John  C. :  for  is  announced  by  Messrs.  George  Bell  &  Sons,  read  was  pub- 
f.e.  lished  under  Mr.  H.  Wilson's  editorship  in  1888. 

216  ii  11  f.e.  Duns,  Joannes  Scotus :  for  It  bears  the  inscription  read  An  inscription  on  a 
wooden  tablet  is  said  to  have  run 

221  i  40  Duns  table,  John:  after  music,  insert  Other  musical  compositions  by  him  are  now 
in  the  Imperial  Library  at  Vienna,  in  the  Biblioteca  Estense  at  Modena,  in 
libraries  at  Home,  Bologna,  and  Dijon  (cf.  Times,  21  Feb.  1893). 

283     ii       10      Dunthorn,  William :  for  (d.  1489)  read  (d.  1490) 

239  ii       21       Duport,  James :  after  stall  and  insert  resigning 

22  after  deaconry  insert  (1641) 

240  i       82  for  died  read  was  buried 

33  omit  and  was  buried 

242      i       23      Duppa,  Brian :  for  1629  read  1628 
ii     4  f.e.  for  16  March  read  26  March 

248     i     2  f.e.   Duppa,  Richard :  after  political  character '  insert  (i.e.  Richard  Glover,  1712-1785 

[q.v.]) 

246     i       81      Dnrand,  Sir  Henry  H. :  for  Polhampton  read  Polehampton 
248     i     8  f.e.    Duras,  Louis,  Earl  of  Feversham :  for  In  the  same  year  read  From  1685  to  1689 
he  was  colonel  of  the  1st  troop  of  horse  guards.    In  1686 

8  f.e.  after  (ib.  i.  476).  insert  In  1688-9  he  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Kent. 

250     i       17      D' Urban,  Sir  Benjamin:  for  and  in  1821  read  in  1820  he  was  made  governor  of 

Antigua  and  in  1824 

18-20  for  British  Guiana,  whence  he  was  transferred  ....  in  1825.  read  Demerara 

and  Essequibo.  These  settlements  were  combined  in  1831  with  Berbice 
to  form  the  colony  of  British  Guiana,  of  which  D'Urban  wag  then  appointed 
first  governor. 

23  for  lieutenant-governor  read  governor 

24  omit  of  the  eastern  district 

27  after  1837  insert  when  he  was  succeeded  at  the  Cape  by  Major-General  (Sir) 

George  T.  Napier 

28-81  omit  and  in  1842  appointed  ....  Napier,  K.C.B. 

89-40  omit  which  he  did  after  some  opposition  in  1848. 

ii     11  f.e.  Durel,  John :  before  On  the  death  of  Earle  insert  for  translation  into  Latin 
257     ii    17  f.e.  Durham,  Sir  Philip  C.  H.  C. :  after  G.C.B.  insert  He  was  elected  tory  M.P.  for 
Queenborough  in  1830  and  for  Devizes  in  1884. 

261  ii    10  f.e.  Durie,  John :  for  Wetteran  read  Wetterau 

10-9  for  Heilebron  read  Heilbronn 

f.e. 

262  *        6  for  council  read  counsel 

32  for  Hildersheim  read  Hildesheim 

272     i        4  Duval,  Claude :  after  1669-70  insert  cf.  art. '  Morton,  Sir  William ' 

276  i       82  Dwnn,  Lewys  :  for  usual  read  accepted 

277  ii       29  Dwyer,  Michael :  after  Grattan  insert  erroneously 

83-84  for  according  to  Eoss  read  Boss  is  correct  in  stating  that 

35  after  Sydney  insert  and  being  buried  in  the  Devonshire  Street  cemetery 

there 

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281     ii       17      Dyce-Sombre,  David  0. :  for  grandfather  read,  great-grandfather 

285      i     42-48    Dyer,  George  :  omit  who  had  entered  ....  was  a  Grecian.' 

ii     6  f.e.  after  Watts,  insert  Another  portrait  is  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  at  Cam- 

bridge. 
287      i       85      Dyer,  Sir  James :  for  king's  bench  read  common  pleas 

ii       20      Dyer,  John :  for  Calthorp  read  Catthorpe 

813      i     51-52    Eagles,  Thomas  :  for  For  the  last  few  years  of  his  life  read  From  1809  till  death 
816     ii       9       Eardley,  Sir  Culling  E. :  for  Edward  Denison  read  Edmund  Beckett 

15  f.e.  for  president  read  treasurer 

818     ii       27      Earle,  Giles:  for  1771  read  1774 
820      i        6       Earle,  Jabez  :  before  Samuel  Morton  Savage  insert  John  Allan,  M.D.  (1749-59), 

ii        7  for  iii.  508,  &c.  read  ii.  225,  iii.  508 

321  ii     3  f.e.    Earle,  John  (1601  ?-1665) :  for  1642-3  read  1643-4 

322  i        35  after  Westminster  insert  June  1660 
823     ii       89      Earle,  William :  for  1887  read  1885 

825  ii       21      East,  Sir  Edward  H. :  for  1823-30  read  1823-31 

826  i       12      East,  Sir  James  B. :  for  liberal  read  conservative 

18  for  1830  read  1831 

829     ii    11  f.e.  Easthope,  Sir  John :  for  Jan.  read  June 
9  f.e.  for  1837  read  1885 

7  f.e.  for  of  Lewes,  he  then  sat  read  of  Southampton  and  afterwards  that  of  Lewes  ; 

he  was  elected  in  1837 

5  f.e.  after  1847  insert  when  he  contested  Bridgnorth  unsuccessfully 

832    ii     2  f.e.    Eastlake,  Sir  Charles  L. :  for  14  Dec.  read  24  Dec. 
844     ii       39       Eborard :  for  1230  read  1130 
848     ii    10  f.e.  Eccles,  John  :  for  1704  read  1700 

857     ii       22      Eden,  George,  Earl  of  Auckland :  after  1809  insert  and  was  under-teller  of  the 
exchequer  from  1809  till  1812 

23  for  Elliot  read  Eden 

24  for  19  Jan.  read  24  Feb. 

27  after  1812  insert  when  he  was  defeated  at  Oxford 

32  for  severed  himself  from  the  tory  party  read  supported  Addington 

33  for  The  read  But  the  and  omit  thus 

17  f.e.  after  mint,  insert  He  was  also  commissioner  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  1829-34. 

360     i     19  f.e.  Eden,  Robert :  for  Perrot  read  Terrot 

•JP   >  for  Langley  read  Longley 

861  ii      41      Eden,  Robert  J.,  3rd  Baron  Auckland :  for '  A  Letter  read  '  A  Keply  to  a  Letter 

44-45  omit  with  his  Lordship's  Keply 

862  ii    12  f.e.  Eden,  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland  :  for  selected  as  one  of  the  first  lords  of  read 

appointed  in  1776  to  fill  a  vacancy  in 

11-9  for  when  that  board  ....  British  trade.    In  that  year  read  He  was  re- 

f.e.  elected  for  Woodstock  on  taking  office.     In  the  same  year 

2-1  omit  was  re-elected  for  Woodstock,  and  in  the  year 

f.e. 

368      i        8  after  1780  insert  during  which  year  he  was  re-elected  for  Woodstock, 

22-24  for  — when  Lord  Shelburne  ....  chancellor  of  the  exchequer —  read  — when 

the  Duke  of  Portland  became  prime  minister  in  the  coalition  ministry  of 
Fox  and  Lord  North — 

26-30  for  He  attached  himself  closely  ....  of  the  Shelburne  ministry  before  the 

coalition  read  He  went  out  of  office  on  the  dismissal  of  the  coalition 
ministry 

33-35  for  and  with  Pitt's  return  ....  He  was  again  made  a  lord  of  the  read  In 

Dec.  1785  he  accepted  office  under  Pitt,  and  thus  began  the  most  important 
period  of  his  career,  though  the  opposition  ridiculed  his  tergiversation. 
He  was  now  made  a  member  of  the  newly  established 
36  after  plantations  insert  (in  place  of  the  old  board) 

ii       11  for  1788  read  Aug.  1787 

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363     ii      20      Eden,  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland  :  for  Nov.  read  Sept. 

3G4      i      9-13  f°r  an<l  resigned  with  his  friend  ....  He  refused  to  join  Pitt's  read  When 

Pitt  resigned  in  1801  on  the  king's  refusal  to  consent  to  the  emancipation 
of  the  Irish  catholics,  Auckland  retained  his  office  of  joint  postmaster- 
general  throughout  Addington's  administration,  and  resigned  with  Adding  - 
ton  in  1804.  Pitt  excluded  him  from  his 

16-17  for  it  was  said  for  personal  reasons.    He  read  He  joined  Grenville's  ministry 

of  All  the  Talents  as  president  of  the  Board  of  Trade  (Feb.  1806-March 
1807).    Thenceforth  he 
21  for  24  Feb.  read  10  Jan. 

871      i        35      Edgar  (1072-1107) :  omit  and  Freeman's 

86  after  England ;  insert  Freeman's  Norman  Conquest ; 

375     i        8     I  Edgcumbe,  George,  1st  Earl  of  Mount-Edgcumbe :  for  Mount-Edgcumbe  read 

16  f.e.  >  Edgcumbe 

17  after  commerce,  insert  From  1746  to  1761  he  was  M.P.  for  Fowey. 

13  f.e.  after  admiral ;  insert  was  treasurer  of  the  household  1765-6, 
ji        6                  for  his  death  on  4  Feb.  1795  read  in  1793 

8  after  Mount-Edgcumbe.  insert  He  died  on  4  Feb.  1795. 

21      Edgcumbe,  Sir  Richard  (d.  1489) :  after  Edgcumbe  insert  or 

377      i        9       Edgcumbe,  Sir  Kichard  (1499-1562) :  for  Courtenay's  read  Courtney's 

27  Edgcumbe,  Richard,  1st  Baron  Edgcumbe  :  for  1702  read  Dec.  1701 

28  for  the  same  year  read  July  1702 

29  for  for  which  borough  he  sat  until  his  elevation  to  the  peerage  read  for  which 

borough  he  sat  until  1734,  when  he  was  returned  for  both  that  constituency 
and  for  Lostwithiel.  He  chose  to  serve  for  Lostwithiel,  but  was  re-elected 
for  Plympton  in  1741,  and  remained  M.P.  for  that  place  till  his  elevation  to 
the  peerage  next  year 

7  f.e.  after  public  expense,  insert  He  was  made  major-general  in  Feb.  1755. 

ii      19      Edgcumbe,  Richard,  2nd  Baron  Edgcumbe :  after  borough  of  insert  Plympton 

from  1742  to  1747  and  of 
28-29  for  In  1756  he  was  raised  to  the  peerage  read  In  1758  he  succeeded  as  second 

baron 

382     i       33      Edgeworth,  Maria :  for  1841  read  1846 
ii       25  after  1884  insert  18.  '  Orlandino  ' 

82  for  Helena  read  Helen 

884  ii    18  f.e.  Edgeworth,  Richard  Lovell :  after  Irish  parliament  insert  for  St.  Johnstown,  co. 

Longford  (1798-1800) 

885  i     16  f.e.  for  Stirling  read  Sterling 

12  f.e.  for  Ysidor  read  Ysidro 

886  ii    17  f.e.  Edington,  William  of :  for  nescitur  read  nascitur 

387      i        14  for  at  Edington.  read  in  his  cathedral  south  of  the  choir  steps,  in  a  chantry 

where  his  effigy  can  be  seen  on  an  altar  tomb  with  a  long  Latin  inscription. 
His  will  (in  Latin),  dated  11-  Sept.  1366,  is  printed  in  Wiltshire  '  Notes  and 
Queries.' 

889     i     13-12  Edlin,  Richard  :  for  (d.  1677)  astrologer  read  (1631-1677)  astrologer,  born  29  Sept. 

f.e.  1631  (Sloane  MS.  1120,  f.  2) 

ii    23-24  for  in  January  read  19  Feb. 

27      Edmond, :  for  EDMOXD  (16th   cent.)    read  EDMONDS,   SIB   WILLIAM 

(d.  1606) 

28-29  omit  towards  the  close  of  the  sixteenth  century 

80  after  baker  insert  of  Edinburgh,  according  to  Peacham's  '  Compleat  Gentle- 

man '  (1634,  p.  5) 

35  for  Having  won  ....  returned  to  Scotland,  and  read  He  was  in  command 

of  a  regiment  of  Scotch  foot  which  was  cut  to  pieces  at  Leffingen  1  July 
1600.  He  was  killed  during  the  defence  of  Rhineberg,  3  Sept.  1606.  While 
on  a  visit  to  Scotland  he  had 

39-41  omit  The  date  of  his  death  ....  Earl  of  Mar 

12  f.e.  after  p.  44  insert  Dalton's  Sir  Edward  Cecil,  i.  47,  188 

392     ii    21  f.e.  Edmondes,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Henry  read  John 

17  f.e.  for  His  last  official  work  was  to  visit  read  He  visited 

14  f.e.  after  September  insert  His  last  official  work  was  that  of  special  ambassador 

to  France  (Jan.-July  1630) 

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892     ii    13  f.e.  Edmondes,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  ten  read  nine 

7  f.e.  for  died  at  Paris  31  Dec.  read  was  dead  on  23  Nov. 

894      i        29  ^ 

83  )•  Edmondson,  George :  for  Ackworth  read  Acworth 
88   ) 

899     ii       12      Edmondstone,  Neil  B. :  after  Dumbartonshire  insert  1761-80  and  1790-G 

18  for  1761  to  1796  read  1780  to  1790 

408     ii        8       Edmund  (Kich),  Saint :  for  Count  read  Earl 

410  i     19  f.e.  Edmund  of  Woodstock,  Earl  of  Kent :  for  1329)  read  1380) 

411  ii       17  for  1829  read  1828-9 

16  f.e.  after  18  March  insert  1329-30 

412  i     22  f.e.  for  (1309-1349)  read  (d.  1849) 
ii       83      Edmunds,  John :  for  1817  read  1517 

84  after  1519.  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  1510-17  and  chancellor 

1517-29, 


III 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 

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EDWABD EBSKINE 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  foTfrom  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
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5     ii       20      Edward  the  Elder  :  for  Einsiedlen  read  Einsiedeln 
7      i       32      Edward  the  Confessor :  for  Wiltshire  read  Dorset 

16  ii    18-27   Edward  I:   Note.— Edward  I's  attack  on  Gloucester  belongs  to  next  year's 

campaign — that  of  1264 

17  i        22  for  Lewis  XI  read  Lewis  IX 
25      i        17  for  attacked  read  attacking 

ii       20  for  Newyn  read  Nevin 

34  i        88  for  Cottenham  read  Cottingham 

48  i  24-25  Edward  II :  for  she  was  dead  in  1357  read  she  died  14  Aug.  1362 

69  ii       38  Edward  III :  for  Pedro  of  Aragon  read  Alfonso  of  Castile 

75  ii  14  f.e.  Edward  IV :  for  Sir  William  Conyers  read  [See  ROBIN  OF  REDESDALE] 

85  ii  15  f.e.  Edward  VI :  for  duke  of  Norfolk  read  duke  of  Suffolk 

87  i        14  for  April  1551  read  Jan.  1550-1 

90  i        26  for  some  read  most 

100  ii        5  Edward  the  Black  Prince  :  for  Wittlesey  read  Whittlesey 

108  i     7  f.e.  Edwardes,  Sir  Herbert  B. :  for  1843  read  1848 

110  ii      2-3  for  knighthood  .  .  .  order  of  the  Bath  read  K.C.B.  (1860) 

16  after  of  men.'  insert  He  was  made  C.S.I,  in  1866. 

112  i-  17  f.e.  Edwards,  Bryan  :  for  1794  read  1795 

16  f.e.  before  the  son  of  insert  (Sir  George  Henry  Rose  [q.  v.j) 

ii        8  for  Maria  read  Martha 

113  i     16-15  for  '  Poems,'  printed  ....  about  1794.  read  '  Poems,  written  chiefly  in  the 

f.e.  West  Indies  '  printed  anonymously  at  Kingston  in  1792  ;  the  book  is  now 

very  rare.    A  copy  corrected  by  the  author  is  in  the  library  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute. 
117      i        16      Edwards,  Edward  (1812-1886)  '.after  exists,  insert  In  1883  he  completed  a  calendar 

of  the  Carte  Historical  Papers  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  which  is  still  in  MS. 
121      i       21      Edwards,  John  (fl.  1638) :  for  1638  read  1636 

137     l\    ^2       }  Edw"1»  sir  Humphrey :  for  Llanmihangel  read  Llanvihangel 
136     ii    19-24  omit  but  in  March  1690  ....  chosen  in  their  places 

24-25  for  the  following  year  read  1691 

142      i     20  f.e.  Egan,  John :  omit  for  some  years 

19  f.e.  after  borough  insert  of  Ballynakill  (1789-90)  and 

18  f.e.  after  ford  insert  (1790-1800) 

153  i     17  f.e.  Egerton,  Francis,  last  Duke  of  Bridgewater  :  for  Edward  Egerton  read  John 

William  Egerton 

154  i       14      Egerton,  Francis,  Earl  of  Ellesmere  :    after  was  insert  first  president  of  the 

Camden  Society  in  1838,  and 

18  after  1854-5.  insert  He  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Lancashire  from  1856  till  his 

death. 

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IsT    i       U      Egerton,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Bridgewater :  after  Flintshire,  insert  He  was  M.P. 

for  Callington  in  1597. 
7  f  e.  after  1633  insert  when  an  elaborate  series  of  instructions  was  signed  by 

Charles  I  at  Theobald's  (EYMER,  Fcedera,  xix.  449-65) 
8-1  f.e.  omit  where  an  elaborate  series  ....  xix.  449-65) 

156     ii     8  f.e.   Egerton,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgwater  :  for  BRIDGWATER  read  BRIDGEWATER 
15?     y       20  after  suggestion,  insert  He  was  made  lord-lieutenant  of  Buckinghamshire  in 

1660,  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  in  1670,  and  Hertfordshire  in  1681. 

161  i       22      Egerton,  Sir  Thomas,  Baron  Ellesmere :  after  1592.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Cheshire  in  1584  and  1586. 

162  ii    17  fe  after  his   household,  insert  He  was   lord-lieutenant  of  Buckinghamshire 

1607-16. 

170  j        9       Elder,  Charles :  after  portrait  painter,  insert  He  was  son  of  Joseph  Elder  of  the 

ordnance  office  at  the  Tower,  and  went  to  St.  Paul's  School  in  1834. 

171  ii       85      Elder,  John  (1824-1869) :  after  forty-five  insert  (17  Sept.) 

175     ii    36-37  Eleanor,  Queen  of  France  and  Queen  of  England  :  for  Montaign  read  Mortaign 

177     ii       19  for  her  son  read  her  son  Eichard 

179     ii     9  f.e.    Eleanor  of  Provence :  for  Eleanor's  sister  read  her  sister 

182     i       28      Elford,  Sir  William :  for  1833 ;  M.P.  read  1833.    In  politics  he  was  a  tory,  he  was 

M.P. 

31-32  omit  He  also  represented  Westbury  for  some  time, 

ii       16  before  who  insert  (M.P.  for  Westbury  for  a  few  months  in  1820) 

184  ii       52      Eliot,  Edward,  Lord  Eliot :  for  1775  read  1774,  for  St.  Germans  again  1774-5 

54-55  for  In  1771  he  was  appointed  read  From  1751  to  his  death  he  was 

185  i         7  for  1781  read  1780 

ii      25      Eliot,  Edward  G.,  3rd  Earl  of  St.  Germans  :  after  1827  insert  and  he  retained 

the  office  under  Goderich  and  Wellington  until  1830 
53-54  for  a  modest  whig  read  a  conservative 

186  i       22  after  the  household  insert  1857-8  and  1859-66 

25  after  family  matters,  insert  He  was  made  C.B.  in  1848  and  G.C.B.  in  1857. 

7  f.e.  for  M.P.  read  liberal  M.P. 

ii        3       Eliot,  Francis  P. :  for  at  the  time  read  from  1806  to  the  time 

4  omit  and  for  many  years  previously 

189     ii    23  f.e.  Eliot,  Sir  John:  after  St.  Germans  insert  in  the  Short  parliament  of  1640,  as 

well  as 
192      i       26      Eliot,  John :  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier 

195  i       17      Eliott,  Sir  Daniel :  for  When  read  After 

20  omit  receive  the  second  class,  and  he  and  for  became  read  become 
ii       4       Eliott,  George  A.,  Lord  Heathfield :  for  1755  read  1756 

21  after  water,  insert  He    was  promoted  major-general  in   June   1759   and 

lieutenant-general  in  1765. 

23-24  omit  and  was  promoted  ....  following  year 

30  for  and  when  he  read  He 

32  omit  he  was  promoted  lieutenant-general 

196  i     20  f.e.  for  25th  light  dragoons  read  29th  light  dragoons  1795-7 

19  f.e.  after  goons  insert  1797-1810  and  after  guards  1810  till  death 

208  i     22  f.e.  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England :  for  duke  of  Suffolk  read  duke  of  Somerset 
ii    14  f.e.  for  Francis,  earl  Eussell  read  Francis  Eussell,  earl  of  Bedford 

209  i     88-34  for  At  the  eleventh  hour  ....  gave  way.  read  The  ceremony  was,  however, 

performed  by  Owen  Oglethorpe  [q.  v.],  bishop  of  Carlisle. 
227     i     18  f.e.  for  MOEN  read  MOENS 

282     i    20-21  Elizabeth,  Princess  (1685-1650) :  for  non-subscribers  to  the  covenant  read  persons 
ill-disposed  to  the  puritans 

242  ii      5-4     Ellacomhe,  Henry  T. :  for  in  1790  read  15  May  1790 

243  i  5  f.e.    Ellerker,  Sir  Ralph:  for  Stytnam  read  Stittenham 
"        6  f°r  Cotingham  read  Cottingham 

244  i       16      Ellerton,  Edward :  after  the  same  college  insert  was  proctor  in  1804, 

245  ii  21  f.e.  Elley,  Sir  John :  after  Waterloo  insert  (where  he  was  again  wounded) 

14  f.e,  for  1820  read  1826 

7  f.e.  for  April  read  January 

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247     i        5       Ellice,  Edward  (1781-1863) :  after  accept  insert  in  April  1883 

ii       36  for  Torr-na-Cairidh  read  Tor-na-Cairidh 

•248      i        8       Ellice,  Edward  (1810-1880) :  for  1834  read  1835 

11  for  in  1836  read  at  a  by-election  in  1837 

249     i     3  f.e.   Ellicombe,  Sir  Charles  G. :  after  general  insert  (in  1861) 

2  f.e.  after  engineers  insert  (in  1856) 

•251     i     20  f.e.  Elliot,  Sir  Charles  :  for  1837  read  June  1836 

252  i  26  Elliot,  Sir  George :  before  He  was  insert  He  was  naval  aide-de-camp  to  the  king 
1830-7,  and  was  M.P.  for  Koxburghshire  from  1832  to  1835,  when  he  was 
defeated. 

27  for  December  1834  read  29  Nov.  1830 

28  for  April  1835  read  December  1884 

37  for  He  had  no  further  service  but  read  He  was  commander  at  the  Nore 

1848-51  and 

40  after  1853 ;  insert  he  was  transferred  to  the  reserve  half-pay  list  in  1855 ; 

16  f.e.  for  Osgodvie  read  Osgodby 

"253     ii       86      Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert  (1722-1777) :  for  1754  read  1753 

20  f.e,  for  in  1762  read  was  a  lord  of  the  treasury  1761-2,  was 

19  f.e.  after  chambers  insert  1762-70 

18  f.e.  for  in  1770  read  from  1770  till  death 

255     i       80      Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert,  1st  Earl  of  Minto :  after  Morpeth  insert  and  from  1777  to 

1784  sat  for  Roxburghshire 

14  f.e.  for  lost  his  seat  read  failed  to  gain  a  seat 

ii       81  for  Lord  Portland  read  the  Duke  of  Portland 

•257     ii    17  f.e.  Elliot,  Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto  :  for  till  March  1814,  when  read  till  next  year 

He  was  M.P.  for  Roxburghshire  from  1812  till  March  1814,  when 

259  ii  83  Elliot,  Hugh  :  after  Abbey  insert  He  was  twice  married,  first  in  1780  to  Louisa 
von  Kraut,  of  Berlin,  whom  he  divorced  and  by  whom  he  had  a  daughter,  and 
secondly  to  Margaret  Lewis  (1770-1819),  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  three 
daughters. 

262  i  17  f.e.  Elliot,  John  (d.  1808) :  before  From  1786  insert  He  was  whig  M.P.  for  Cocker- 
mouth  1767-8,  and  colonel  of  marines  1779-87. 

14  f.e.  for  21  Feb.  read  21  Sept. 

264     ii    20  f.e.  Elliotson,  John :  for  in  1791  read  29  Oct.  1791 

270  i       16      Elliott,  Henry  V. :  for  Fowell  Buxton  read  North  Buxton 

15  f.e.  for  some  of  her  religious  poems  are  read  one  of  her  religious  poems  is 
ii        4       Elliott,  John :  for  (fl.  1690)  read  (d.  1691) 

19-18  for  Elliott's  name  ....  1693.  read  Letters  of  administration  were  granted 

*  jf      f'e-  to  his  widow  Elizabeth  26  Aug.   1691.    He  was  there  described  as  of 

St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields. 

271  i     15-16   Elliott,  Sir  John  :  for  He  lived  in  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  read  (Sir 

John  must  be  distinguished  from  John  Elliott,  M.D.  (1747-1787),  who  lived 
at  one  time  in  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  and  died  in  Newgate, 
after  being  convicted  of  an  assault  on  a  niece  of  Alderman  Boydell.) 

16  f.e.  before  Munk's  Coll.  of  Phys.  insert  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 

John  Elliot,  M.D.  1787 

272  i     22  f.e.  Elliott,  Sir  William  H. :  before  On  27  June  1838  insert  He  was  made  K.H.  in 

1837. 

ii        9  after  colonel  of  the  insert  55th  foot  1861  and  of  the 

10  for  in  that  year  read  in  1862 

14  for  Feb.  read  March 

18  for  3  March  read  3  April 

273  i      8-10    Ellis,  Sir  Barrow  H. :  for  from  1855  to  1857  ....  Sir  Bartle  Frere.  read  became 

chief  commissioner  in  succession  to  General  John  Jacob  [q.  v.]  in  1857. 

279  ii       33      Ellis,  Henry :  after  Georgia  insert  (1758-61) 

33-84  for  from  which  employment  he  retired  about  1770  read  (1761-3) 

280  i       16      Ellis,  Sir  Henry  (1777-1855) :  for  Ellis  held  read  Ellis,  who  was  tory  M.P.  for 

Boston,  was  commissioner  of  customs  1824-5.    He  held 

281  i     8  f.e.    Ellis,  Sir  Henry  (1777-1869) :  for  1833  read  1832 

5  f.e.  after  eminence,  read  He  was  knighted  in  1833. 

ii    11  f.e.  after  to  the  last,  insert  He  was  director  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  1858-7. 

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284  i       26      Ellis,  John  (1606-1681) :  for  1662  read  1664 

21  f.e.  for  Wood  read  Wood's  editor 

285  i     11-12   Ellis,  John  (1643  ?-1738):  for  the  parliament  of  1705-8  read  the  parliaments  of 

1702-5  and  1705-8 
292      i       20      Ellis,  Thomas  F. :  for  He  was  read  He  was  from  1889 

19  f.e.  Ellis,  Welbore:  after  1681  insert  [q.  v.] 
ii        i  for  Sir  William  read  Sir  John 

294     i    18-16   Ellis,  Sir  William  (1609-1680)  :  for  was  educated  at  Caius  College  ....  M.A.  in 
f.e.         1686.  read  was  admitted  to  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  1623,  graduating  B.A. 

in  1626-27. 
299     ii  '     20      Elliston,  Henry  T. :  for  1688  read  1863 

85      Elliston,  Robert  W. :  for  Covent  Garden  read  London 
802     ii     6  f.e.    Ellman,  John :  for  the  Earl  of  Sheffield  read  Lord  Sheffield 

804  ii     8  f.e.    Ellwood,  Thomas :  for  Pennington  read  Springett 

805  i       86  for  1684  read  1694 

806  i        19      Ellys,  Anthony:  for  canon  read  prebendary 

10  f.e.  for  canonry  read  prebend 

807  i     18  f.e.  Ellys,  Sir  Richard :  for  eldest  son  read  younger  son 
ii    43-44  for  Stigmato-logicus '  read  Stigmologicus ' 

809  i     5  f.e.    Elmham,  Thomas  :  after  11  June  1414.  insert  Elmham  was  a  royal  chaplain,  and 

in  the  spring  of  1415  was  employed  on  the  king's  business  at  Westminster. 
(DUCKETT,  Charters  and  Records  of  Cluni,  ii.  15,  21).  As  chaplain  he  served 
through  the  campaign  of  1415,  being  present  at  Agincourfc.  Of  that  cam- 
paign he  wrote  the  description  carrying  events  to  1415,  which  is  known  as 
'  Gesta  Henrici  Quinti.'  This  was  long  described  anonymously  as  '  the 
chaplain's  life  '  and  is  a  first-rate  authority  (published  by  English  Hist. 
Soc.  1850  ;  cf.  Lenz  '  Klinig  Sigismund  und  Heinrich  der  Fiinfte,'  p.  14.) 

ii     8-10  for  Mr.  Hardwick  surmises  ....  about  1440.  read  The  supposition  that 

Elmham  may  have  survived  to  1440  rests  upon  the  erroneous  ascription  to 
him  of  the  '  Vita  Henrici  Quinti '  edited  by  Hearne. 

20-21  for  A  prose  life  of  Henry  V  read  '  Gesta  Henrici  Quinti '  (c  the  chaplain's 

life'),  which  is  to' be  distinguished  from  the  '  Vita  et  Gesta  Henrici  Quinti,' 
which  was  edited  by  Hearne  in  1727,  and  has  been  erroneously  assigned  to 
Elmham  (cf. '  Athenaeum,'  23  Aug.  1902 ;  Kingsford's  '  Henry  V,'  p.  6) 

26  omit  Monachus 

27  for  with  the  additional  read  with  Monachus  and  the  additional 

9-8  for  '  Vita  et  Gesta  Henrici  V  '  by  Hearne  (1727)  read  '  Gesta  Henrici  V  ' 

f.e.  ('  the  chaplain's  life  '),  ed.  Giles  1848  and  for  English  Hist.  Soc.  (1850) 

810  i       38      Elmore,  Alfred :  for  1877  read  1857 

816     ii      87      Elphinstone,  George  K.,  Viscount  Keith :  for  and  after  1790  read  from  1780  to 
1790  and  from  1796  to  1801 

821  *       X42     j.          for  Tullyallan  read  Tulliallan 

822  i     11  f.e.  Elphinstone,  Sir  Howard :  after  1887  insert  He  was  made  colonel  commandant 

of  royal  engineers  in  1834 
8/.e.   Elphinstone,  James,  1st  Lord  Balmerino :  after  1553  insert  He  was  a  Roman 

catholic 

ii    20-24  for  It  was  believed  James  intended  to  appoint  ....  speedy  disgrace,  read 

As  a  catholic  he  used  his  influence  to  persecute  the  presbyterians,  and 
his  zeal  for  his  religion  led  to  his  disgrace. 
83  before  James  sent  insert  In  Oct.  1608 

828      i        18  before  Douglas  and  Wood's  Peerage  insert  Gardiner's  History ; 

824  ii    17/.«.  Elphinstone,  John,  2nd  Lord  Balmerino  :  for  earl  read  lord 

6  f.e.  for  1682  read  1652 

825  ii      11      Elphinstone,  John,  13th  Lord  Elphinstone  :  for  1858  read  1859 

14  after  Stirlingshire,  insert  He  was  a  Scottish  representative  peer  1832-4, 

1847-59. 


4/>.   Elphinstone,  Margaret  M.,  Viscountess  Keith :  after  English  insert  Scottish 
829     ii    17  f.e.  Elphinstone,  William:  for  1594  read  1494 
832     i       36      Elrington,  Thomas :  for  Pinkethman  read  Penkethman 
834     ii      83      Elstob,  Elizabeth :  for  No.  458  read  No.  370-4 

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342  ii      5-6     Elwall,  Edward :  for  Memoir  of  J.  T.  read  Memoir  by  J.  T. 

343  i     12  f.e.  Elwes,  John:  for  1774  read  1772 

10  f.e.  for  1787  read  1784 

346  ii    20  f.e.  Ely,  William:  for  Sir  Thomas  Pope  read  Sir  Thomas  White 

347  "       18   }  Elyot»  Sir  Tnoma's  :  f°r  St-  Mary's  Hall  read  St.  Mary  Hall 

348  ii     15  f.e.  for  A  barrow  read  a  Barrow 

12  f.e.  for  Dwyer  read  Dyer 

351     ii     8  f.e.   Emerson,  William :  for  Dr.  Morgan  read  De  Morgan 

354     ii       33      Ernes,  Thomas  :  for  23  Dec.  read  22  Dec. 

356     ii        6       Emlyn,  Thomas  :  for  eleventh  read  twelfth 

358     ii     14  f.e.  for  of  Gloucester  read  at  Cheltenham 

360      i         2  for  p.  503  sq.  read  in.  503  sq. 

364      i      6-7     Emmet,   Thomas  A. :   for  Webbe's  Biography    of    Remarkable   Irishmen  read 

Webb's  Compendium  of  Irish  Biography 
2/.c.  Emmett,  Anthony :  after  until  insert  in  May  1855 
367      i         7        Endecott,  John :  for  enactions  read  enactments 
369     ii       17      Enfield,  William :  for  in  that  city  read  near  that  city 
374     ii    16  f.e.  Englefield,  Sir  Henry  C. :  after  Arts,  insert  He  was  president  of  the  Society  of 

Antiquaries  1811-2.     ' 
876     i       32      English,  Sir  John  H. :  for  1852  read  1840 

384  i        7       Erbnry,  William  :  for  (Laud)  read  (Murray) 

11  f.e.  for  1646  read  1646-7 

ii     14  f.e.  after  of  which  insert  dated  1648 

13  f.e.  for  1653  read  (these  were  collected  in  1653) 

11  f.e.  omit  1654.    5.  and  note  that  the  works  entitled  respectively  '  An  Olive 

Leaf  '  and  '  The  Reign  of  Christ '  were  published  in  the  same  volume. 

3  f.e.  after  1658  insert  (this  consists  of  twenty-three  tracts  collected  together  with 

a  preface) 
II.  for  ii.  100-1,  &c.  read  iii.  860 

385  i         4  for  (2nd  edit.)  read  (1793-7) 

391  ii    11  f.e.  Erie,  Thomas  :  for  had  been  made  governor  of  Plymouth  read  was  governor  of 

Portsmouth  .from  1694  to  1712 

392  i       5-6  for  was  made  lieutenant  read  in  1705  was  made  lieutenant-general. 

43  for  lieutenancy  read  lieutenant-generalship 

45-46  omit  and  governor  of  Portsmouth 

12-10  for  and  as  commander-in-chief  ....  in  1715,  when  he  was  read  but  held 
S       f.e.  the  post  again  and  was  again  governor  of  Portsmouth  1714-18.     In  1715 

he  was 

8  f.e.  after  agjain  insert  after  1718 

ii        3  for  Ellerlee  read  Ellerton 

8  after  Wareham  insert  as  a  whig 

9  for  in  1698,  when  read  in  1698  and  1700,  when  on  both  occasions 

•   16  after  Parliament),  insert  He  was  M.P.   for   Cork  in   the  Irish  Horse  of 

Commons  1703-18. 

393  i        8       Erie,  Sir  William  :  for  same  year.    He  read  same  year,  after  having 

9-10  for  in  1845  read  and 

10  for  knighted,  was  read  knighted.     He  was 

11  for  the  following  year  read  1845 

394  i      3-4  Ernest,  Augustus,  King  of  Hanover :  for  both  in  the  English  and  the  Hanoverian 

armies  read  in  the  Hanoverian  army 

29  for  in  1798  he  was  promoted  read  in  July  1799  he  was  made 

80  for  general  and  read  general  in  the  English  service,  his  first  rank  in  the  Eng- 

lish army,  the  commission  being  antedated  May  1798.    In  1799  also  he  was 
18  f.e.  for  15th  hussars  read  15th  light  dragoons,  afterwards  hussars 

17  f.e.  for  1803  he  was  promoted  general  read  April  1808  he  was  gazetted  general, 

the  commission  being  antedated  Sept.  1803 

396      i     24-28  omit  Scandal,  too,  ....  legitimate  daughter. 

401     ii     7  f.e.  Erskine,  David  M.,  2nd  Lord  Erskine:  for  1825  read  1824 
403     i     23  f.e.  Erskine,  David  S.,  llth  Earl  of  Buchan :  for  1729  read  1792 

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407     ii      6  f.e. 
5f.e. 
10-11 


409 


410      i 


415 


21 
28-29 


422     i     20  f.e. 
426     ii       35 

438     i     21  f.e. 
18-17 


Erskine,  Edward  M. :  for  Florence  read  Turin 

after  Washington  insert  early  in  1858 
Erskine,  Henry  (1624-1696) :  for  covenanting  minister  read  presbyterian  minister 

for  on  read  after 

after  indulgence  insert  (1687) 

omit  first 
Erskine,  Sir  Henry  (d.  1765) :  for  1761  read  his  death  in  1765 

after  67th  foot  insert  (Oct.  1760) 

after  25th  foot  insert  (May  1761) 

after  Royal  Scots  insert  (Dec.  1762) 
Erskine,  Sir  James  St.  C.,  2nd  Earl  of  Eosslyn:  for  1781  read  1782 

for  M.P.  read  whig  M.P. 

omit  as  the  representative  of  his  uncle's  opinions 

for  1790  read  1796 

Erskine,  John,  1509-1591  :  for  his  will  for  read  for  his  own  will 
Erskine,  John,  6th  or  llth  Earl  of  Mar :  for  a  regiment  of  foot  read  the  9th  foot- 

(1702-6) 

Erskine,  Thomas,  Lord  Erskine :  after  1783  insert  becoming  K.C.  in  the  same- 
year 

omit  which  had  been  in  abeyance  .  .  ,  .  Lord  Bacon, 


403     ii    23  f.e.  Erskine,  Thomas  (1788-1864) :  for  He  took  no  part  read  Although  he  contested 
Lewes  as  a  whig  unsuccessfully  in  1818,  he  took  no  other  part 


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ESDAILE FINAN 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 
1      i     11  f.e.  Esdaile,  James :  omit  his  Harveian  oration  of 

3  ii    24-25   Esdaile,  William :  for  picture  read  drawing 

4  i       36      Esmonde,  Sir  Laurence,  Lord  Esmonde  :  before  was  created  insert  was  M.P.  for 

Wicklow  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  in  1613  and 
9      i     13  f.e.  Estcourt,  James  B.  B. :  for  for  many  years  read  in  1803-4 

8  f.e.  for  M.P.  read  conservative  M.P. 

11      i     12  f.e.  Estcourt,  Thomas,  H.  S.  S. :  for  1826  read  1827 

ii    22  f.e.  for  On  his  father's  death  read  In  1855,  two  years  after  his  father's  death 

19      i       7-8     Ethelbert  (d.  866) :  for  ^thelred  read  ^thelberht 
25      i        24      Ethelmser  (d.  1137) :  for  10  July  1865  read  1751 

62  ii       21      Evans,  George  (1630  ?-1702) :  for  20  March  read  (according  toLe  Neve)  2  March 

63  i       84      Evans,  Sir  George  de  L. :  for  1831  read  March  1880 

85  for  elected  read  elected  on  petition 

86  after  that  seat  insert  at  the  general  election  in  the  following  August 
69     i       17      Evans,  John  (1814-1875) :  for  1875)  read  1876) 

76     i     7  f.e.  Evans,  William  (1811  ?-1858) :  for  '  Troth  read  '  Traeth 

78     i        7  Evans,  William  E.  :  for  1845  read  1841 

81      i         1  Evelyn,  John  (1620-1706) :  for  1772  read  1672 

83  after  Evelyn  insert  who  contested  Surrey  in  1698 

88     ii        1        Evelyn,  John  (1655-1699) :  for  1696  read  his  death  in  1699 

85     ii    16  f.e.  Everard,  Mathias :  for  He  was  a  K.H.,  read  He  was  made  C.B.  in  1826  and  K.H. 

in  1831, 
90     i       20      Evesham,  Hugh  of:  after  l  Phoenix.'  insert  He  was  prebendary  of  York  in  1279. 

96  i      4  f.e.    Ewing,  Juliana  H. :  for  1861  read  1866 

97  i        19      Exley,  Thomas :  for  (d.  1855  ?)  read  (1775-1855) 

84  for  in  or  about  1855  read  17  Feb.  1855,  aged  80 

98  ii        4       Exton,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Previous  to  1678  read  On  23  Nov.  1675 

5  for  appointed  read  was  in  July  1686  appointed 

9  after  1685.  insert  He  was  chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  London  1663-85,  and 

dean  of  the  Arches  in  1686. 

99  ii       8       Eyre,  Sir  Giles  :  for  31  Nov.  read  81  Oct. 

104  i      Qf.e.    Eyre,  Sir  Vincent :  for  lieutenant-general  read  major -general 

105  i       38      Eyre,  Sir  William :  for  1852  read  1853 
ii        8  for  18  Sept.  read  8  Sept. 

Ill  i  19  f.e.  Faber,  George  S.  :  for  1831  read  1880 

113  ii       20      Fabyan,  Kobert:  for  1502  read  1503 

117  ii  14  f.e.  Fagan,  Robert :  for  Early  in  the  century  read  In  1809 

118  ii  6  f.e.    Fagg,  Sir  John :  before  in  March  1661  insert  to  the  Convention  parliament  of  1660, 

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123  ii  20  f.e:  Fairbairn,  Sir  Peter :  for  daughter  of  Mr.  R.  W.  Brindling  read  daughter  of 
Robert  William  Brandling  of  Low  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  widow  of 
Captain  Charles  Bell,  R.N. 

125     ii        7       Fairborne,  Sir  Palmes:  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier  and  so  throughout  the  article. 
127     i      8 f.e.    Fairborne,  Sir  Stafford:  before  In  June  1707  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Rochester 

1705-8. 
ii       13  before  In  the  petition  insert  In  1708  he  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Colonel 

Thomas  Paston. 
132     i       15      Fairfax,  Edward  :  for  11473  read  11743 

25  for  Fuiaton  read  Fewston 

ii       19      Fairfax,  Ferdinando  :  for  two  read  three 

140  ii    24  f.e.  Fairfax,  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Fairfax  :  after  1591.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Lincoln 

1586,  for  Aldborough  1588,  and  for  .Boroughbridge  1601. 

141  i       6-7  for  unsuccessfully  sought  a  seat  read  was  elected  M.P.  for 

8  after  1625.  insert  He  was  unseated  on  petition,  but  was  returned  at  a  by- 

election  four  months  later  (in  August  of  the  same  year), 
ii    15  f.e.  Fairfax,  Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Fairfax :  for  Heyworth  read  Heworth 
146     ii    20  f.e.  before  For  the  rest  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  in 

the  parliament  of  1654. 

150  ii      2-1     Fairfax,  Sir  William  G. :  omit  of  a  family  ....  the  time  of  Ed- 

f.e. 

151  i       1-5  for  ward  III  ....  in  the  horse  guards,  read  born  on  8  March  1788-9,  was 

son  of  Joseph  Fairfax  (who  after  retirement  from  the  horse  guards  settled 
at  Bagshot,  Surrey),  and  was  grandson  of  Joseph  Fairfax  of  Saxton,  York- 
shire. 

161     i       14      Falconer,  Hugh :  for  July  read  January 

170     ii       37      Falle,  Philip  :  for  1781  read  1681 

174  i       15      Fane,  Sir  Henry :  for  1768  to  1796  read  1772  to  1802 

33  for  In  the  previous  year  he  had  succeeded  read  In  1802  he  succeeded 

175  i     13  f.e.  for  1825  read  1826 

7  f.e.  for  master-general  read  surveyor-general 

5  f.e.  after  Sandwich,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Hastings  1830-1. 

176  i    10-11   Fane,  John,  7th  Earl  of  Westmorland :  omit  lord-lieutenant  of  the  county  of 

Northampton  and 
23  for  1758  read  1759 

3/.e.    Fane,  John,  10th  Earl  of  Westmorland :  for  paymaster-general  read  postmaster- 
general 
ii    16-17  omit  and  was  for  a  short  time  ....  George  IV 

177  i       29      Fane,  John,  llth  Earl  of  Westmorland :  after  Bourbons,  insert  He  was  A.D.C.  to 

George  IV  both  as  prince  regent  and  king,  1814-25 ;  became  major-general  in 
1825  and  lieutenant-general  in  1838. 

178  ii      22      Fane,  Mildmay,  2nd  Earl  of  Westmorland :  for  (d.  1665)  read  (d.  1666) 

28  after  1620-1  insert  for  Kent  in  1625,  and  again  for  Peterborough  1626-8 

II.  for  1665  read  1665-6 

after  fourth  earl  insert  and  another  son,  Horace 

182     i        4       Fanning,  Edmund  :  for  St.  John  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  read  Prince  Edward 
8  for  In  1799  he  was  chosen  read  He  remained 

10  omit  an  appointment  which  he  retained 

15  for  1793  read  1794 

189  ii      37      Fanshawe,  Thomas  (1530  ?-1601) :  for  succeeding  read  five  succeeding 

190  *         !  after  lands,  insert  He  was  returned  M.P.  for  Lancaster  on  19  Jan.  1625-6, 

and  again  on  10  March  1627-8. 
3  after  1622  add  A  son,  Thomas,  was  elected  M.P.  for  Lancaster  to  the  Long 

parliament,  but '  was  disabled  to  sit '  early  in  1646. 
38-43  Fanshawe,  Sir  Thomas,   1st  Viscount  Fanshawe :  for  for  Lancaster  ...  for 

Lancaster)  on  26  Oct.  1640.  read  and  again  on  26  Oct.  1640. 
ii    10-18  omit  was  elected  M.P.  .  .  .  early  in  1646 

40  for  1689  read  1687 

18      Farindon,  Anthony :  for  Branston  read  Bramston 
i        88      Farish,  William  :  before  In  1794  insert  He  was  proctor  in  1792. 

215     ii        6       Farmer,  Richard  :  for  the  residentiary  prebend  read  a  residentiary  canonry  and 
the  prebend 

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218      i        31      Farnaby,  Thomas :  for  bishop  of  Durham  read  bishop  of  Oxford  and  afterwards 

of  Durham 

221      i     12  f.e.  Farquhar,  Sir  Arthur:  after  knighted  insert  and  was  made  K.C.H.  in  1832 
225     ii       27       Farr,  Samuel :  for  Returning  read  He  was  physician  to  the   Bristol  infirmary 

from  1767  to  1780,  practising  in  Bristol  for  some  years.     Afterwards  returning 

234  i      22  f.e.  Farrington,  Sir  Anthony :  for  1812  read  the  last  year 

235  ii       27      Fastolf,  Sir  John:  for  1408  read  1408-9 

236  i        39  after  England  insert  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Yarmouth  the  year  before. 

238  i     14  f.e.  for  5  Nov.  read  on  St.  Leonard's  day,  6  Nov. 

12  f.e.  for  148  days  read  158  days  (Sloane  MS.  4,  f.  38  b) 

239  i      3  f.e.  for  Southwark  read  Eastcheap 

242     i     15-16   Faulkner,  Sir  Arthur  B. :  omit  Gloucester  and 
249     ii       20      Fauquier,  Francis :  for  in  April  read  on  8  March 

251  i     13  f.e.  Favour,  John :  for  (d.  1623)  read  (d.  1624) 

ii        2  after  Yorkshire,  insert  He  was  made  prebendary  of  Southwell  in  1611  and  of 

Osbaldwick,  York,  in  1614. 
8  for  1616  read  1616-7 

14  f.e.  for  1623  read  1623-4 

252  ii    45-46    Fawcett,  Henry :  for  Henry  Edmundson  read  George  Edmundson 
254      i        28  for  1862  read  1863 

30  for  1868  read  1864 

260      i      6  f.e.    Fawcett,  John  (1789-1867) :  for  H.  Huntingdon's  read  G.  Huntingdon's 

262  i     8  f.e.    Fawcett,  Sir  William :  for  1778  read  1781 

ii      7-8  for  major-general  read  lieutenant-general 

24  for  David  Dundas  [q.  v.]  read  Sir  Harry  Calvert  [q.  v.j 

27-28  for  never  before  or  since  conferred  read  rarely  conferred 

263  ii     6  f.e.    Fawkener,  Sir  Everard:  for  afterwards  the  first  lord  read  who  is  to  be  dis- 

tinguished from  John  Crewe,  the  first  lord 

264  i         5  for  the  second  wife  of  Lord  Crewe  read  Fawkener's  two  daughters 

268  ii    88-89    Fawkes,  Guy  :  for  Bodleian  Library  read  Ashmolean  Museum 

4/.e.  after  Sixteenth  Century  insert  by  Robert  Davies 

269  i       12      Fawkes,  Walter  E. :  for  1802  read  1806 

7  f.e.  for  Keswick  read  Neswick 

275  i       20      Fearne,  Charles  :  for  Watts  read  Watt 

276  ii    16  f.e.  Featley,  Daniel :  for  (Piercy)  read  (Percy) 

285     ii    24  f.e.  Feckenham,  John  de  :  for  Feckenham  read  Fickmann 

289     i        9       Fielding,  Basil,  2nd  Earl  of  Denbigh:  for  his  brother  read  his  nephew,  son  of 

his  brother 

294      i     22  f.e.  Fell,  John  (1625-1686) :  for  Hearne  read  Dr.  Thomas  Smith 
ii        6  for  1675  read  1675-6 

298  ii     2  f.e.    Fell,  Samuel:  after  James  I.  insert  He  had  become  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  in 

1613. 

299  i         8  for  1638  read  1637 

300  ii       22      Fellowes,  Sir  James :  for  1809  read  1810 

301  i       31      Fellowes,  Eobert :  after  suffrage,  insert  In  1828  he  purchased  the '  Examiner,'  and 

made  Albany  Fonblanque  [q.  v.]  editor. 

319     i       10      Fenner,  Edward  :  after  1576.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Shoreham  in  1572. 
822     i     15  f.e.  Fenton,  Elijah :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

323  ii     4  f.e.    Fenton,  Sir  Geoffrey :  for  1580  read  1580-1 

324  i        22  after  Walsingham.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  co.  Carlow  in  the  Irish  House 

of  Commons  1585-6. 

ii       21  for  Brodie  read  Brady 

327     i       22      Fenton,  Roger  :  for  1615)  read  1616) 

ii        3  for  1615  read  1615-6 

380     i        8       Fenwick,  Sir  John :  for  Highall  read  Wighill 

331  ii       27  for  1646  read  1696 

332  ii     5  f.e.   Fenwicke,  John :  for  iii.  175  read  vii.  175 

360     i       31      Fergusson,  Sir  James :  for  was  appointed  read  was  colonel  of  the  62nd  foot 
9-26  March  1850,  and  was  appointed 

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364  ii      8-2     Fergusson,  Robert  C. :  for  as  attorney-general  read  as  standing  counsel  to  the 

y.e>  government  1818-8  and  as  king's  advocate  1818-25 

365  j       11  after  Melbourne,  insert  He  was  director  of  the  East  India  Company  1830-5. 
371     ii      85      Fermor,  William,  Lord  Leominster :  after  in  1671  insert  was  elected  M.P.  for 

Northampton  in  1671  and  again  in  1679 

878     i     8  f.e.    Feme,  Henry :  omit  consecrated  10  Feb.,  and 
874     ii     8-10    Feme,  Sir  John :  for  He  seems  to  have  been  dead  .  .  .  that  a  John  Ferae  read 

He  was  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge  1604-9,  and  died  before  14  Dec.  1609,  when  his 

successor  was  elected.    Another  John  Feme 

886  i       82      Ferrers,  Henry :  after  Clinton,  insert  He  was  apparently  M.P.  for  Callington  in 

1597. 

887  ii       80      Ferrers,  Robert,  Earl  of  Derby :  for  brother  read  own  son 
892     ii     Sf.e.    Festing,  Sir  Francis  W. :  for  major-general  read  colonel 

406  ii    18-16   Field,  John :  for  was  born,  as  is  supposed  .  .  .  and  1530.  read  son  of  Richard 

f.e.  Field  (d.  1542),  was  born  at  East  Ardsley,  in  the  West  Biding  of  Yorkshire, 

about  1520. 

407  i       20  for  Jane  read  Jane  (d.  1609) 

21  f.e.  before  Foster's  York.  Pedigrees  insert  Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal, 

xiv. ; 

411     i       17      Field,  Eichard  (1561-1616) :  for  1610  read  1609 
ii       11  for  suddenly  carried  off  read  died  21  Nov. 

416     ii       81      Fielding,  Henry :  for  general  read  lieutenant-general 
32  after  army  insert  in  1739  (he  died  20  June  1741) 

425     ii      27      Fielding,  Nathan  Theodore :  for  Fielding's  four  sons  read  Fielding  had  five  sons, 

all  artists,  of  whom  four 

ii    85-86   Fielding,  Newton  Smith :  omit  at  Huntingdon 

480     i    .18  f.e.  Fiennes,  John :  before  In  1657  insert  He  was  elected  M  P.  for  Morpeth  in  1645. 
482     ii    25  f.e.  Fiennes,  Thomas,  9th  lord  Dacre  :  for  He  succeeded  read  Thomas  succeeded 
484     i      8-4     Fiennes,  William,  1st  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele  :  for  the  island  of  New  Providence 
in  the  Caribbean  Sea  read  Providence  Island,  in  north  latitude  12° 

19  /!e! }  for  New  Providence  read  Providence  Island 


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I  i      3-2     Finch,  Daniel,  2nd  Earl  of  Nottingham :  for  lord  at  the  admiralty  14 

f.e.          lord  of  the  admiralty  22  April 
6      i       27      Finch,  Edward  (1756-1843) :  for  1824  read  1828 

9  f.e.  for  1804  read  1802 

10     i    14-16  Finch,  Heneage,  1st  Earl  of  Nottingham :  omit  In  the  same  year  ....  Somerset- 
shire. 
ii     2  f.e.  for  daughter  read  sister 

II  ii      86      Finch,  Heneage,  2nd  Earl  of  Winchilsea :  for  but  was  read  and  was  lord- 

lieutenant  of  Somerset  from  1675  to  1683.    He  was 
87-88  for  the  former  post  read  Kent 

12     ii     4-5     Finch,  Heneage,  1st  Earl  of  Aylesford :  omit  In  1711  ....  jewel  house. 
6  for  raised  to  the  peerage  read  advanced  in  the  peerage 

16  after  nine  children,  insert  His  son  Heneage,  M.P.  for  Surrey,  was  made  in 

1711  master  of  the  jewel  house. 

26      Finch,  Sir  Henry :  for  (d.  1625)  read  (1558-1625) 

88  for  degree,  and  was  admitted  read  degree.     Wood  is  apparently  in  error. 

There  seems  good  ground  for  identifying  Finch  with  a  pensioner  of  the 
name,  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  who  matriculated  in  May  1572  and 
graduated  B.A.  1575-6  (,cf.  ANDREW  WILLET,  Harmony  of  I.  Samuel,  pref.) 
Finch  was  admitted 
18      i       11  for  the  Inns  of  Court  read  inns  and  alehouses 

17  before  In  1621  insert  In  1614  he  was  elected  M.P.  for  St.  Albans. 
14     ii     9  f.e.  Finch,  Sir  John,  Baron  Finch:  for  1614  read  1620 

18     i       26      Finch,    Sir  John   (1626-1682) :  after  Oxford,  insert  was  admitted  pensioner  of 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  11  April  1645.     Subsequently  he 

29  after  in  1649 ;  insert  (he  was  in  1647  incorporated  at  Cambridge  B.A.  from 

Oxford) 

20     ii       13      Finch-Hatton,  Edward  :  after  in  1718,  insert  was  fellow  of  Christ's  College  on  the 
Finch  and  Baines  foundation,  1728-1746, 

15  for  1764  read  1768 
28     i     12  f.e.  Finlaison,  John  :  omit  Sir 

80     i       81      Finlay,  Francis  D. :  for  Mitchell  read  Mitchel 

32     ii       9       Finlay,  Kirkman  (1773-1842):  after  advanced  type,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Malmesbury  1818-20. 
10-11  after  university  insert  of  Glasgow  and  contested  the  city  unsuccessfully  in 

1830 

16  for  in  1842  read  4  March  1842 
46     ii       l       Firmin,  Giles  :  omit  Historical 

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58     ii        4       Fisher,  John  (1459  ?-1535) :  for  1459  ?  read  1459 

7  after  Yorkshire  insert  in  1459  (Sloane  MS.  1898,  f.  9) 

61      i     14  f.e.  for  1554  read  1534 

63      i     MSf.e.}          /or  Channey  read  Chauncy 

66  i       LI.     Fisher,  John  A.  :  for  Miss  Powell  read  Mrs.  Powell 

ii        1  for  daughter  of  a  proprietor  read  [see  under  POWELL,  WILLIAM] 

67  ii     3  f.e.   Fisher,  Joseph :  for  i.  539  read  iv.  539 

70     ii    16  f.e.  Fisher,  Samuel  (1605-1665) :  for  Coton  read  Caton 
72     ii       84      Fisher,  Thomas  (d.  1577)  for  lodge  read  badge 

81  i    2 7/'e' }  Fitton»  sir  Alexander :  for  1698  read  1699 

82  ii       32      Fitton,  Sir  Edward :  before  He  was  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge  in 

1588 
84      i       27      Fitton,  Michael :  for  was  condemned,  read  was  condemned  ;  they  are  now  in  the 

Institute  of  Jamaica. 
30-31  for  The  papers  are  still  preserved  read  Other  papers,  taken  from  the  Nancy, 

are  preserved 
102     i     10-11  Fitzalan,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Arundel  and  Surrey :  for  half-sister  read  sister 

106  i       17      Fitzcharles,  Charles,  Earl  of  Plymouth :  after  iii.  487).  read  He  was  colonel  of  the 

2nd  Tangier  regiment. 

13  f.e.  Fitzclarence,  Lord  Adolphus:  after  17  Sept.  1853.  insert  He  was  groom  of  the 

robes  1830-3  and  naval  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1846-53. 

107  i       10     Fitzclarence,  George  A.  F.,  1st  Earl  of  Munster :  for  Eglinton  read  Egremont 

20  for  May  1830  read  June  1831 

30  after  the  Tower  insert  (1831-3) 

108  i     14  f.e.  Fitzcount,  Brian:  for  five  read  two 

113     i       29      Fitzgerald  Lady  Elizabeth :  for  was  executed  read  died 

ii       8. «  for  1578  read  1597 

319     i     14  f.e.  Fitzgerald,  Gerald,  9th  Earl  of  Kildare :  for  son-in-law  read  cousin 
122    ii      3-2     Fitzgerald,  Gerald,  15th  Earl  of  Desmond :  for  '  Church  of  the  Name.'  read 

f.e.         '  Church  of  no  Name.' 
130     ii    16  f.e.  Fitzgerald,  James  (1742-1835)  for  1772  read  1776 

14  f.e.  /orEnnis;  in  1776  read  Fore,  co.  Westmeath,  and  sat  for  it  till  1783;  in 

•  that  year 

14-18/e.  for  Killibegs  read  Killybegs 

12  f.e.  omit  in  1784 

11  f.e.  for  and  1790  read  in  1790 

10  f.e.  for  1798  read  1797  and  for  county  read  borough 
133     i       28      Fitzgerald,  Sir  John  Fitzedmund  :  omit  bishop  of  Kerry 

ii    17  f.e.  Fitzgerald,  Sir  John  F. :  after  1841.  insert  He  was  colonel  of  the  85th  foot,  1840-3. 
135     i     22  f.e.  Fitzgerald,  Maurice  (d.  1176) :  for  and  Meiler  read  uncle  of  Meiler 
141     ii    14-11   Fitzgerald,  Maurice  (1774-1849):    omit  He  outlived  all  his  colleagues ..  ... 
f.e.  parliament.' 

11  f.e.  for  four  years,  1799-1802,  read  one  and  a  half  years,  July  1799  to  Jan.  1801, 
10  f.e.  omit  excise 

9  f.e.  omit  and 

2/.e.  for  1806  read  1807 

151  i     21  f.e.  Fitzgerald,  William  K.,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster:  for  Earl  of  Offaly  read  Baron 

Offaly 

152  i       16      Fitzgerald,  Sir  William  K.  S.  V. :  for  January  1867  read  Nov.  1866 

20  omit  honorary 

23  for  third  read  fifth 

153  i     10-11  Fitzgerald,  William  V.,  Lord  Fitzgerald  and  Vesey :  for  and  in  the  same  year 

he  read  A  year  earlier  he  had 

27-29  for  When  the  Duke  of  Wellington  ....  he  selected  read  After  the  retire- 

ment of  Huskisson  and  others  from  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  administra- 
tion in  June  1828,  the  Duke  selected 

39-40  for  In  December  1830  ....  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  read  In  Feb.  1830  he 

resigned  office,  being  succeeded  by  J.  C.  Herries, 
155     ii    17  f.e.  Fitzgibbon,  Gerald :  for  1880  read  1878 

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Page  Col.     Line 

167     i       17      Fitzherbert,  Alleyne,  Baron  St.  Helens :  after  year,  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Carysfort  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  1788-90. 
34  for  (May  1791)  read  (May  1790,  gazetted  Nov.  1789) 

1G8  i  20  f.e.  Fitzherbert,  Sir  Anthony:  after  Gray's  Inn,  p.  46).  insert  On  20  March  1508-9 
he  was  appointed  recorder  of  Coventry,  and  he  held  the  office  in  1510  and  1511 
(Extracts  from  Leet  Book,  ff.  304  &,  809,  311). 

170     i      5  f.e.   Fitzherbert,  Maria  A. :  for  Fulworth  read  Lulworth 
178     i     2Qf.e.  Fitzjames,  James,  Duke  of  Berwick :  after  England;  insert  He  was  made  colonel 

of  the  8th  foot  in  1686,  was  lord-lieutenant  of  Hampshire  1686-8, 

9  f.e.  after  Oxford,  insert  He  was  made  K.G.  28  Sept.  1688  and  on  20  Nov.  colonel 

of  the  3rd  troop  of  horse  guards. 

180  i     14  f.e.  Fitzjames,  Kichard:  after  1481.  insert  He  was  treasurer  of  St.  Paul's  1483-97, 

and  prebendary  1485-97. 

181  i        86  for  1522  read  15  Jan.  1521-2 

188     i    80-81     Fitzneale,  Richard:  for  Bishop  Stubbs  has  also  recently  ....  evidence  read 

Bishop  Stubbs  advanced  but  afterwards  withdrew  a  theory 
16  f.e.  after  ABBAS,  i.  Ivii-lx  insert  and  to  DICETO,  ii.  xxxi 

191  ii       15      Fitzpatrick,  Kichard,  Lord  Gowran:  for  Queen's  County,  and  on  read  He  was  M.P. 

for  Harristown  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons  1703-18,  and  for  Queen's  County 
1713-5.     On 

192  i     12-13   Fitzpatrick,  Richard  :  for  and  in  1774  Fitzpatrick  read  Fitzpatrick  was  M.P.  for 

Okehampton  1770  to  1774,  and  in  the  latter  year 
87  after  secretary  insert  He  was  A.D.C.  to  the  king  1782-98 

38  after  1782,  insert  was  M.P.  for  Maryborough  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons 

1782-8, 
ii      8-5  omit  and  in  1804  .  .  .  the  ordnance 

8  after  war  insert  and  he  was  concurrently  lieutenant-general  of  the  ordnance 

201  ii       37      Fitzroy,  Charles,  1st  Baron  Southampton :  before  In  1760  insert  He  was  M.P.  for 

Orford  1759-61,  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds  1761-74,  and  for  Thetford  1774-80. 

202  i     19  f.e.  Fitzroy,  Lord  Charles:  for  1784  read  1787 

12  f.e.  after  charity,  insert  He  was  colonel  commandant  of  a  battalion  of  the  60th 

foot  1804-5,  and  colonel  of  the  48th  foot  from  1805  till  death. 

203  i        7       Fitzroy,  Sir  Charles  A.  :  after  1853.  insert  He  was  made  K.C.B.  in  June  1854. 

11  f.e.  Fitzroy,  George,  Duke  of  Northumberland:  before  He  commanded  insert  He 

was  made  colonel  of  the  2nd  troop  of  horse  guards  in  1686. 
5  f.e.  after  1702-3  insert  from  which  he  was  transferred  to  the  2nd  troop  of  horse 

guards  in  Jan.  1711-12 

8/.e.  before  was  sworn  insert  became  lord-lieutenant  of  Berkshire  in  1712, 

ii        2  after  seats,  insert  He  was  deprived  of  his  lord-lieutenancies  and  his  colonelcy 

after  George  I's  accession. 
35-86   Fitzroy,  George  H.,  4th  Duke  of  Grafton:  for  Euston  entered  parliament  .  . 

conservatives  read  He  was  M.P.  for  Thetford  1782-4.     In  1784  the  tories 
52-58  for  For  some  years  read  From  1784  to  1807 

205  ii       19      Fitzroy,  Henry,  1st  Duke  of  Grafton  :  for  1682  he  became  an  elder  brother  read 

1682-8  he  was  master 
20  after  House  insert  was  (1681-8  and  1688-9) 

206  ii       19      Fitzroy,  Henry  (1807-1859) :  for  and  1832  read  as  a  conservative 

24  after  government,  insert  He  joined  the  Peelites  and  ultimately  became  a 

liberal. 

214     ii        2       Fitzthedmar,  Arnold :  for  Hastings  read  hustings 
224    ii       4       Fitzwilliam,  Charles  W.  W.,  3rd  Earl  Fitzwilliam :  for  1807  read  1806 
6  for  the  county  of  York  read  Malton,  and  in  1807  for  Yorkshire 

8  for  the  same  constituency,  read  the  latter  constituency.    In  1880  he  was 

elected  for  Peterborough. 

227  i       11      Fitzwilliam,  Fanny  E. :  for  11  Nov.  read  11  Sept. 
ii       16      Fitzwilliam,  John :  for  also  read  in  1688 

228  i        87  for  in  1699  read  26  March  1699 

229  ii       9       Fitzwilliam,  Richard,  7th  Viscount  Fitzwilliam :  before  On  4  Feb.  insert  He 

was  M.P.  for  Wilton  from  1790  till  death. 

230  i     11  f.e.  Fitzwilliam,  Sir  William  (1400  ?-1534) :  for  Bread  Street  read  Broad  Street 
281      i     15  f.e.  Fitzwilliam,  William,  Earl  of  Southampton :  for  he  was  read  he  was  elected  M.P. 

for  Surrey  and  was 

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232*  3?6  Fitzwilliam,  Sir  William  (1526-1599) :  before  In  1560  insert  In  1559  he  was 

elected  M.P.  for  co.  Carlow  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons. 

236  ii  6  Fitzwilliam,  William  W.,  2nd  Earl  Fitzwilliam :  for  secretary  at  war  read 
secretary  in  the  military  department 

241     i       13      Flambard,  Rannulf:  /or  2081  read  208 

253  ii        2       Flavel,  John  (1630  ?-1691) :  for  presbytery  read  classis 

18  for  the  first  indulgence  (1671)  read  the  indulgence  of  1671 

10  f.e.  for  1673  read  1671 

Gf.e.  after  1814  insert  1822 

254  i        2  for  1682  read  1681 

18  f.e.  for  1754  read  1716,  1754,  1770  (Paisley) 

255  ii       28      Flaxman,  John :  for  Ann  Denman,  read  Ann  (1760  ?-1820),  daughter  of  William 

Deuman,  a  gunstock  maker  of  Mansell  Street,  Whitechapel, 

258  ii        4  for  sister  read  half-sister 

5  after  Denman  insert  (b.  1779) 

15  f.e.  for  6  Feb.  read  7  Feb. 

259  i       12  for  church  read  burial  ground 

ii       26  after  private  hands,  insert  The  Flaxman   Gallery  at  University  College, 

London,  was  founded  by  Maria  Denman. 
261     i     14-15   Fleet,  Sir  John  :  for  soon  afterwards  .  .  .  been  knighted,  read  of  Langbourn  ward 

two  days  earlier,  being  knighted  soon  afterwards. 
25  for  1695  read  1694 

27  after  pany  insert  serving  for  two  years  and  being  re-elected  1698-1700, 

1702-4,  and  1706-8 
ii    20  f.e.  Fleetwood,  Charles  :  for  Stow-in-the-Wold  read  Stow-on-the-Wold 

266  i     6  f.e.   Fleetwood,  George  (ft.  1650?):  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier 

II.  after  246).  insert  A  miniature  by  S.  Cooper  dated  1647  belongs  to  G.  Milner 

Gibson  Cullum,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  By  his  wife  Katherine,  daughter  of  John 
Oldfield  of  London,  Fleetwood  had  two  sons,  John  and  Robert,  and  a 
daughter,  Ann.  The  descendants  of  the  son  Robert  were  living  in  London 
in  1717. 

267  i     20  f.e.  Fleetwood,   James :    after  shire,  insert  He  was  vice-chancellor  of   Cambridge 

University  in  1663  and  1667. 

268  i        9       Fleetwood,  Thomas :  for  Thomas  read  Peter 

ii       7       Fleetwood,  William  (1535  ?-1594) :  after  London  insert  in  1584 
271      i       27      Fleetwood,  William  (1656-1723) :  after  1705  insert  and  1736 
276     i       25      Fleming,  Sir  George  :  for  1700  read  1700-1 

281     ii     5  f.e.    Fleming,  Patrick :  for  the  elector  of  Saxony  read  the  elector  Palatine 
287     i    28-31   Fleming,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  No  new  writ,  however  ....  Index,  i.  1028).  read  A  new 

writ  was  issued  for  Southampton  in  his  place  9  Nov.  1605. 
300     i       19      Fletcher,  Giles  (1549  ?-1611) :  after  Winchelsea.  insert  He  was  remembrancer  of 

the  city  of  London  Jan.  1586-7  to  1605. 

SOS     i       29      Fletcher,  Sir  Henry :  after  eighteen  years  insert  (1769-87) 
81  before  Fletcher  insert  He  was  chairman  1782-3. 

42  after  Fletcher  insert  then  chairman  of  the  company 

313      i       34      Fletcher,  John  W. :  for  Mr.  Ireland,  who  now  read  Charles  Greenwood,  who 

315  i       37      Fletcher,  Joseph  (1784-1843) :  after  D.D.  insert  He  was  chairman  of  the  Con- 

gregational Union  in  1837. 

316  ii      31      Fletcher,  Phineas  :  for  Ezekiel  Clarke  read  Ezekiel  Charke 

318     i    21-20   Fletcher,  Bichard  (d.  1596) :  for  her  father's  ....  which  read  the  see  of  Bristol, 

f.e.          which  her  father  founded  in  1542  and 
821     ii       16      Fletcher,  Thomas :  for  (1664-1718)  read  (1666-1713) 

17-19  for  Thomas  Fletcher  ....  1664  read  John  Fletcher  of  Winchester  was 

born  at  Avington,  Hampshire,  on  21  March  1666 
20  for  Winchester  School  and  read  Winchester  School.    He  matriculated  at 

Balliol  College  on  9  April  1685,  but  on  12  Sept.  following  entered 

23-30  for  He  was  a  fellow  ....  do  not  establish  the  fact,  read  He  became  fellow 

of  New  College,  but  resigned  on  his  marriage  in  1702.  He  held  the  living 
of  Fairfield,  Somerset,  in  1694,  was  prebendary  of  Barton  David  in  the 
Cathedral  of  Wells  from  1696  till  death,  and  became  an  under-master  of 
Winchester  School  in  1701.  He  was  fellow  of  Winchester  from  12  Sept. 
1711  till  his  resignation  next  year. 

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S21     ii    23-18    Fletcher,  Thomas  :  for  Fletcher  died  ....  Staffordshire,  read  Fletcher  died  in 
f.e.          1718  and  was  buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.      By  his  wife,   a  daughter  of 
William  Master,  a  fellow  of  New  College,  he  had  three  sons,  Thomas,  Philip, 
and  William. 

330     ii       21       Flood,  Sir  Frederick  :  for  county  Wexford  read  Enniscorthy,  and  sat  for  that  consti- 
tuency till  1783.    From  that  year  till  1790  he  was  M.P.  for  Ardfert  and 
in  1796-7  for  Carlow  borough 
84  for  all  the  great  read  many 

10  f.e.  for  1800  read  1812 

9-7  omit  but  was  appointed  ....  Wexford  in  1814 

/.* 

337      i        2       Florio,  John:  after  Londra.'  insert  'Apologia  ....  scritta  contro  un  heretico,* 
1557,  is  also  attributed  to  him. 

342  i       20      Flowerdew,  Edward :  after  Gresham.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Castle  Rising  1572- 

84. 

343  ii       37      Floyd,  Edward  :  for  Charles  I  read  James  I 
346     i      8  f.e.    Floyd,  Sir  John :  for  1817  read  1813 

350     i     12  f.e.  Fludyer,  Sir  Samuel :  omit  at  the  election  of  1759 

353     i     14  f.e.  Foldsone,  John  :  for  [see  MEE,  SARAH]  raid  [see  MEE,  ANNE] 

356     ii       32      Foley,  Thomas  :  for  in  William  Ill's  read  in  1694 

83  omit  first  parliament 

34  omit  and  afterwards  for  Worcester 

358     i     4:  f.e.    Foliot,  Gilbert :  for  (d.  1187)  read  (d.  1188) 
ii       28  for  1147  read  1148 

360  ii       26  for  1187  read  1187-8,  according  to  Le  Neve 

4-1      Foliot,  Robert :  for  was  a  man  of  considerable  learning  ....  was  celebrated  read 
f.e.  has  been  confusedly  credited  by  Bale  and  others  with  early  experiences 

which  really  belong  to  his  predecessor  in  the  see  of  Hereford,  Robert  of 

Melun  (see  Eobert  of  Melun) 

361  i       1-7  omit  for  his  achievements  ....  either  Melun  or  Meaux. 

18  for  William  of  Maledon  read  Kobert  of  Melun 

ii       17      Folkes,  Martin  :  for  1753  read  1752 

362  i         9  for  (about  1714  ?)  read  on  18  Oct.  1714  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn 
ii       38      Follett,  Sir  William  W. :  for  four  read  five 

15 f.e.  for  1485  read  1425 

363  ii      4-3     Fonblanque,  Albany :  for  John  Samuel  Martin  de  Grenier  de  Fonblanque  [q.  v.]. 

f.e.         read  John  de  Grenier  Fonblanque,  1760-1837  [q.  v.]. 
366     ii     2/.e.    Fontibus,  John  de  :  after  Ely  insert  erroneously  called  Pherd  by  Burton, 

369  H      80      Foote,  Maria,  Countess  of  Harrington :  for  descendant  read  kinsman 

370  ii       31       Foote,  Samuel :  omit  member  for  Tiverton  and 

381  ii       36      Forbes,  Sir  Charles  :  after  one  member  only,  insert  He  unsuccessfully  contested 

Middlesex  against  Joseph  Hume  at  the  general  election  of  1832. 

382  i       17      Forbes,  Sir  Charles  F. :  for  1842  read  1837 

18  after  Hanover  insert  receiving  an  English  knighthood  in  March  1844 

384  i      7  f.e.    Forbes,  Duncan  (1685-1747) :  for  1744  read  1704 

385  i        11  before  In  1722  insert  In  1721-2  Forbes  was  M.P.  for  Ayr  boroughs. 

386  ii       82  for  1747  read  1847 

389  ii  4-5  Forbes,  Edward:  for  Spratt  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Daniell  ....  Asia  Minor,  read 
Thomas  Abel  Brimage  Spratt  [q.  v.]  and  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  Daniell, 
M.A.,  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford  (who  died  on  24  Sept.  1843  at  Adalia,  in 
Syria), 

7  after  interesting  sites,  insert  Some  sketches  by  Daniell  are  in  the  British 

Museum. 

395  ii       35      Forbes,  George,  6th  Earl  of  Granard  :  for  lieutenant-general  read  general 

396  i      37-9  for  In  1819  he  resigned  ....  Forbes,  M.P.,  and  afterwards  read  He  after- 

wards 

16  f.e.  for  He  died  read  He  was  made  full  general  in  July  1830  and 

401     i       19      Forbes,  James  Ochoncar,  17th  Lord  Forbes :  before  He  was  made  insert  He  was 

colonel  of  3rd  garrison  battalion  1807-9. 

85  for  was  constituted  in  1826  read  was  from  1825  to  1830 

404     ii      10      Forbes,  John  (1714-1796) :  for  1764  read  1761 

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407  ii  17      Forbes,  John  H.,  Lord  Medwyn :  for  1847  read  1849 

410  ii  15  f.e.  Forbes,  Walter,  18th  Lord  Forbes :  for  Gomme  read  Gomm 

418  1  19     }Ford»  Exnanuel:  for  Parsimenos  read  Parismenos 

421  ii  27-8    Ford,  Richard  :  omit  and  for  some  time  an  under-secretary  of  state 

429  i  22      Forde,  Thomas :  for  '  Arcadia '  read  l  Menaphon  ' 

431  ii  13  f.e.  Fordyce,  Alexander  :  for  Halifax  read  Hallifax 

435  i  18  f.e.  Fordyce,  Sir  William:  for  in  1787  read  20  Dec.  1782 


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EKEATA  IN  VOLUME  XX 
FORREST GARNER 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

18     ii       9       Forster,  Edward  (1769-1828) :  for  Somerville  Aston  read  Aston  Somerville 
15     ii    10-12   Forster,  Johann  G.  A. :  for  for  some  years  teacher  .  .  .  .in-  a  school  in  Warrington 
read  from  1768  tutor  of  French,  German,  and  natural  history  in  the  Warrington 
academy 

17  i     83-34   Forster,  John :  for  In  the  December  of  that  year  Charles  Lamb  died ;  read  He 

was  soon  a  close  friend  of  Charles  Lamb. 

18  ii        5  for  2  Feb.  read  1  Feb. 

24  ii      7-5     Forster,  William  (1784-1854) :  for  daughter  of  Mr.  Buxton  ....  Joseph  John 

f.e.  Gurney  [q.  v.]  read  daughter  of  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  of  Earl's  Colne, 

Essex,  and  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  [q.  v.]. 

25  ii       21  for  aged  70  read  aged  69 

50      i       6-4     Fortrey,  Samuel :  for  and  again  in  Whitworth's  ....  in  1856,  read  in  Sir  Charles 
f.e.         Whitworth's  '  Scarce  Tracts  on  Trade  and  Commerce,  Serving  as  a  Supplement 
to  Davenant's  Works,'  1778,  and  in  1856  in  the  Political  Economy  Club's  '  Select 
Collection  of  Early  English  Tracts  on  Commerce  '  (ed.  McCulloch), 
54      i       20      Foster,  James  :  for  Joseph  Hallet,  sen.  read  Joseph  Hallet  (d.  1722). 

26  for  Joseph  Hallet,  jun.  read  Joseph  Hallet  (d.  1722) 

86      i      2-1     Fowler,  Edward  :  for  Glanvil's  Saducismus  read  Glanvill's  Sadducismus 

•tr.         f'e- 
89     'i     8  f.e.    Fowler,  William  (fl.  1603) :  after  poet,  insert  son  of  Thomas  Fowler  (d.  1590), 

executor  to  the  Countess  of  Lennox,  Arabella  Stuart's  grandmother  (cf.  E.  T. 

BRADLEY  [Mrs.  A.  Murray  Smith],  Life  of  Arabella  Stuart,  1889  passim) 
91      i     10-11    Fowns,  Richard  :  for  Stoke  Severn  read  Severn  Stoke 

112  i      5  f.e.   Fox,  Charles  Richard:  for  1831  read  1885 

113  ii    34-35   Fox,  Edward :  for  the  hospital  read  the  mastership  of  the  hospital 
124      i     17  f.e.  Fox,  Henry,  1st  Baron  Holland :  for  26  Nov.  read  16  Dec. 

126     i       24      Fox,  Henry  R.  V.,  3rd  Lord  Holland  :  for  26  Dec.  read  16  Dec. 

19  f.e.  for  Lady  Godfrey  Webster  read  the  wife  of  Sir  Godfrey  Webster 

128      i     16  f.e.  for  '  Dobledo's  read  '  Doblado's 

180      i         3       Fox,  John  (fl .  1676) :  for  Calamy's  Nonconf .  Memorial  (Palmer,  1802),  read  Palmer's 

Nonconf.  Memorial  (London,  1802), 

132     ii       25      Fox,  Luke  :  for  iv.  831-2  read  iv.  305-6 
188     i       25      Fox,  Robert  W. :  for  eighty-eighth  read  eighty-ninth 
149     ii    17  f.e.  Foxe,  John:  for  1629  read  1630 
16  f.e.  for  twelve  read  eleven 

5  f.e.  for  1641  read  1642 

156      i       2-1     Foxe,  Samuel :  for  A  treatise  on  the  Apocalypse  dedicated  to  Archbishop  read 

f.e.  The  Latin  treatise  on  the  Apocalypse  dedicated  by  him  to  Archbishop 

ii        1  for  is  said  to  have  been  written  by  him.  read  was  written  by  his  father. 

159  ii     2  f.e.   Frampton,  Robert :  omit  about  1651 

160  ii      28  for  some  time  in  the  autumn  of  1690.  read  on  1  Feb.  1690-1. 

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162     i     22  f.e.  j_  yrampton,  Tregonwell :  for  Auglia  Notitia  read  Chamberlayne's  Angliae  Notitia 

174     i       27      Francis,  Sir  Philip :  for  Chatham  read  Mansfield 

177  ii       18  for  a  Swiss  merchant,  read  a  Swiss  officer  in  the  East  India  Company's 

service, 
6  f.e.  for  1779  read  1780 

178  ii       28  for  in  the  spring  of  1803,  read  on  2  Jan.  180o, 

180  i     28  f.e,  for  in.  258  read  ii.  258 

9  f.e.  for  Lang's  read Laing's 

181  ii    10  f.e.  Franck,  Richard  :  for  Bohm's  read  Bohme's 

185     ii       12      Frank,  Mark  :  for  the  following  year  read  the  same  year 

210  ii       40      Fraser,  James  (1818-1885) :  for  Perceval  read  Percival 

53-54  for  and  on  15  June  1880  read  Three  months  before 

211  i     22-24  for  a  volume  of  his  sermons  edited  by  J.  Doyle  was  published,  read  two- 

volumes  of  his  sermons  appeared,  edited  by  J.  W.  Diggle,  the  author  of 

'  The  Lancashire  Life  of  Bishop  Fraser,'  1889. 

213     ii        6       Fraser,  James  S. .  for  eighty-third  year  read  eighty-seventh  year 
216     i      2/.e.   Fraser,  Robert  W. :  for  1847  read  1844 

228  i       18      Fraser,  Simon :  for  is  or  was  preserved  at  Parnton  House,  read  is  preserved  at 

Farraline  House, 

229  i        4       Fraunce,  Abraham :    after  Kamus.'  insert  A  manuscript  Latin  comedy  called 

'  Victoria,'  dedicated  to  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  together  with  a  manuscript  copy  of 
the  work  numbered  1  supra,  is  at  Penshurst  (Hist.  HSS.  Comni.  Rep.  iii.  280). 
233     i     17  f.e.  Frederick,  Colonel :  for  23738  read  23798 

ii  38-34  Frederick,  Augustus,  Duke  of  York  aud  Albany :  for  Frederick  abandoned  his 
episcopal  title  on  being  created  read  Frederick,  who  retained  the  bishopric 
of  Osnaburg  till  1803,  was  created 

for  opposition  to  a  speech  read  opposition  to  it  in  a  speech 
Freeman,  Philip :  for  '  The  Real  Science  read  '  The  Eeal  Presence 
Freind,  Robert :  for  Freind  read  his  son  William 
Frere,  John :  for  Frere  also  went  to  Trinity,  read  Frere  went  to  Caius  College,, 

where  he  was  elected  scholar, 
Frere,  John  H. :  after  a  fellow  of  Caius  insert  (1793-1816) 

for  1812  read  1816 

FrisweU,  James  H. :  for  1861  read  1858 ;  3rd  ed.  1861 
for  1865  read  1864 
'for  1868  read  1865 

283  ii       13      Frobisher,  Sir  Martin :  for  Isabel,  read  Isabel,  whom  he  married  30  May  1559 

for  Thomas  Eiggat  read  Thomas  Eickard  of  Snaith 

284  ii       40  after  1878  ;  insert  J.  J.  Cartwright's  Life  of  Frobisher  in  Chapters  in  the 

History  of  Yorkshire,  1872  ; 

285  i     14-15   Frodsham,  Bridge :  for  he  never  left  York,  where  he  died  26  Oct.  1768,  read  he 

rarely  left  York.    He  died  at  Hull  21  Oct.  1768, 

290     ii       9       Froucester,  Walter  :  for  the  Blessed  Virgin  read  S.  Mary  de  Lode 
294     ii        3       Fry,  Elizabeth  :  for  eldest  child  read  third  daughter 

5  for  Her  brother  was  read  Her  younger  brothers  included  Daniel  Gurney 

[q.  v.]  and 
315     i        9       Fuller,  Samuel :  for  1682  read  1692 

28      Fuller,  Thomas  (1608-1661) :  for  St.  Peter's,  Aldwincle  read  Aldwincle  St.  Peter 
ii       29  for  at  Boughton  re  a  d  of  Boughton 

11  f.e.  for  1738  read  1638 

816  ii       28  for  position  read  petition 

817  ii       86  for  granddaughter  read  descendant 

i    iffe  }          f°r  Redevivu8  read  Bedivivua 

342     *       36  }  Fyneux,  Sir  John: /or  1526  rm^  1527 

ii       86  for  1505  read  1515 

843     ii       19  far  privileges  read  privilege 

20  for  but  read  and  but 

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864     ii       29      Gainsborough,  Thomas :  for  has  not  been  recovered  since,  read  was  not  recovered 
till  1901. 

876  i       88      Gale,  Roger :  for  Gale  left  read  Gale  gave 

877  i        21       Gale,  Theophilus :  for  prebend  read  prebendary 

879  i     18  f.e.  Gale,  Thomas  (1G35  ?-1702) :  for  bequeathed  read  given  in  1738 

5  f.e.  for  1671-70  read  1671 

880  i        15  for  Nicholson's  read  Nicolson's 

881  ii       17      Gall,   Saint :  for  near  the  bay  of  Carrickfergus,  read  at  the  mouth  of  Belfast 

Lough, 
886     ii       28      Galloway,  Patrick :  for  12  Jan.  read  14  Jan. 

889  ii    10-11    Gait,  John  :  for  the  daughter  of  Dr.  Tilloch,  read  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Alexander 

Tilloch  [q.  v.], 

890  i       26  for  1817  read  1820 

391     ii     15  f.e.  after  family  grave,  insert  He  left  two  sons,  Sir  Alexander  Tilloch  Gait,  who 

became  premier  of  Canada,  and  Thomas  Gait,  who  became  a  judge. 
894     i       34      Gambier,  James,  Lord  Gambier  :  for  1799  read  1795 
399      i        35      Gammage,  Robert  G. :  for  G (A.  1888)  read  GEORGE  (1815-1888) 

87  after  Northampton  insert  born  in  1815 

404      i        14      Garbett,  Edward :  for  Hereford  College  read  Hereford  Cathedral  School 
428     ii       16      Gardiner,  Stephen  :  for  1551  read  1550 

29  for  18  April  1552  read  15  Feb.  1550-1 

432     ii    16  f.e.  Gardner,  William  L. :  for  (1770  read  (1771 
438      i        87  for  Nepaul  read  Kamaun 

ii       10   ^ 

27    \  for  Pavks  read  Parkes 

29   ) 

436  i        2       Gargrave,  Sir  Thomas :  omit  Thomas 

ii       14      Garland,  Augustine  :  for  Tangiers  read  Tangier 

437  i     17  f.e.  Garland,  John  :  after  Henry  III.  insert  The  name  Garland  was  familiar  in  London. 

One  John   Garland  was  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  in  1200  (Le  Neve,  ii.  417) ; 
another  was  sheriff  of  London  in  1212. 


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GARNETT GLOUCESTEE 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

5  ii     14  f.e.   ^ 

6  i      3  3 'C'     f  Garnett>  Jolm :  /or  Lynam  read  Burdy 

33 

13  ii    14  f.e.  Garraway,  Sir  Henry:  for  when  Garraway  read  It  is  commonly  stated  in  error 

that  then  Garraway 
9  f.e.  after  acclamation,  insert  Garraway's  alleged  speech  was  a  tract  written  by 

Hyde  for  publication. 
7  f.e.  for  On  his  way  home  he  read  The  writer  of  the  published  oration  fancifully 

asserted  that  Garraway  on  his  way  home 

14  ii    44-45    Garrett,  Jeremiah  L. :  for  Christ's  College  read  Christ's  Hospital 
30     i      3  f.e.    Garter,  Bernard :  for  Braystocke  read  Brigstocke 

35     i       15      Gascoigne,  Sir  Bernard  :  for  17  Oct.  read  24  Sept. 

16-17  for  thirty-one  years  at  the  rent  of  207.  read  forty-four  years  at  the  rent  of  20Z. 

(Sloane  MS.  856,  f.  8). 

ii       31  for  Innsbruck  read  Austria 

38     it      26      Gascoigne,  George :  for  Gaston  read  Gascoigne  (not  Gaston,  as  printed  in  the 

Calendar) 
28-32  for  But  the  identity  of  Gaston  ....  librarians  assigned  to  Gascoigne  read 

There  is  little  doubt  that  Gascoigne  was  the  author  of 

23-19  for  All  the  best  evidence  ....  in  pious  exercises,  read  The  '  Spoyle  '  was  re- 

f.e.  printed  in  Mr.  Arber's  '  English  Garner,'  vol.  viii. 

44     i       21      Gascoigne,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  (1596  ?  read  (1598  ? 

22  for  1596  read  1593 

46     ii       39      Gascoigne,  Sir  William :  for  Harwood  read  Harewood 

50  ii       16       Gaskell,  Elizabeth  C. :  for  her  life  read  her  married  life 

51  ii        8  for  1865,  &c.)  read  in  '  Household  Words,'  1855,  &c.) 

10  for  both  1865.  read  both  of  which  appeared  in  '  Household  Words,'  the  first 

in  1853  and  the  second  in  1855. 
56     ii       27       Gassiot,  John  P. :  for  he  endowed  read  he  helped  to  endow 

15  f.e.  after  Gassiot  insert  who  was  elected  a  fellow  of  the  society, 

62     i       39      Gataker,  Thomas :  for  Goulson  read  Goulston 

83  i  15  Gawler,  George :  after  rank  of  colonel,  insert  In  1833  he  contributed  to  '  The 
United  Service  Journal,'  part  ii.,  a  paper  called  '  The  Crisis  and  Close  of  the 
Action  at  Waterloo,  by  an  Eye-witness,'  which  was  reissued  as  a  pamphlet 
(Dublin,  1833)  and  caused  great  controversy.  Gawler  contended  that  his  own 
regiment  (the  52nd),  supported  by  the  rest  of  Adams's  brigade,  and  not  the  guards, 
defeated  Napoleon's  final  attack.  Gawler  defended  his  contention  against  Sir 
Hussey  Vivian  in  '  The  United  Service  Journal '  for  1833,  and  was  corroborated 
by  W.  Leeke  in  his  '  Lord  Seaton's  Regiment  at  Waterloo,'  1866. 

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98     i       14      Ged,  William :  for  1744  read  1739 

16  after  1786  insert  (2nd  edit.  1744) 
102     ii       23      Geddes,  Jenny  :  for  (1660)  read  (1670) 

25  after  folding  stool.'  insert  Kirkton,  writing  in  1679,  says  the  woman's  name 

was  not  known. 
34  after  Edinburgh.1  insert  The  conflict  among  early  writers  on  the  topic  leaves 

the  woman's  name  a  very  open  question. 
36-37  for  Although  the  name  ....  afterwards  applied  read  The  name   Jenny 

Geddes  is  said  to  have  been  applied  at  a  later  date 
38  for  likely  to  make  read  who  made 

40-41  for  there  seems  no  reason  to  doubt  ....  in  1637.  read  (cf.  articles  by  Mr. 

John  M.  Eobertsoii  in  Scottish  Leader,  Nov.  1889  and  17  Feb.  1890). 
118     ii     19  f.e.  Gell,  Sir  John:  for  John  Gell  read  Thomas  Gell 

18  f.e.  for  Millicent  Sacheverell  read  Millicent,  daughter  of  Ralph  Sacheverell 

13-12  for  In  1612  he  married  read  On  22  Jan.  1609,  when  only  sixteen,  he  married 

f.e. 

114  ii    23  f.e.  after  ii.  559).  insert  His  younger  brother,  Thomas  (1594-1656),  recorder  and 

M.P.  for  Derby,  served  under  John  during  the  Civil  War  in  1645  (cf. 
Reliquary,  vol.  xi.  p.  225). 

115  ii        3       Gell,  Eobert :  for  (d.  1665)  read  (1595-1665) 

4  before  was  a  member  insert  born  on  19  Feb.  1594-5  (Sloane  MS.  1707,  f.  13) 

at  Frindsbury,  Kent, 

5-8  for  He  appears  to  have  been  educated  ....  Cambridgeshire,  read  He  was 

educated  at  Westminster  School,  and  proceeded  with  a  king's  scholarship 
to  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  where  he  matriculated  as  sizar  in  1615. 
He  graduated  B.A.  1617-8,  M.A.  1621,  B.D.  1628,  and  D.D.  1641,  being 
fellow  of  Christ's  from  1623  till  after  1638. 

17  for  his  death  on  25  March  1665  read  his  death  at  Pampisford  on  20  March 

1664-5  and  after  1665.  insert  He  married  about  1644  a  lady  owning 
property  at  Pampisford,  in  Cambridgeshire,  and  his  widow  (Elizabeth)  died 
there,  12  Sept.  1668,  leaving  a  daughter,  Elizabeth,  who  erected  an  altar 
tomb  to  her  parents  in  Pampisford  churchyard  in  1674.  Gell  left  his  books 
to  Christ's  and  Queens'  Colleges,  with  money  '  to  buy  books,'  to  those  founda- 
tions, as  well  as  to  the  king's  scholars  of  Westminster. 

116  i        7       Gell,  Sir  William :  for  Bournabashi  read  Bounabashi 

120  ii      7-6     Gent,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Corpus  Christi  College  read  Christ's  College,  where  one 

/•*•  '  Gent '  matriculated  as  a  pensioner  in  1548, 

121  i        22  for  1506  read  1586 

122  i       41      Gent,  Thomas :  for  eighty-seventh  read  eighty-sixth 

llf'l'   }  Geoffrey  (d.  1093) :  for  archbishop  read  bishop 
145      i        12      Geoffrey  (d.  1212) :  for  Eaine  read  Dixon  and  Raine 

147  i        12      George  I :  for  1674  read  1694 

148  ii     10  f.e.  for  7  May  read  7  May  1714 

149  >        23  for  I  Aug.  read  I  Aug.  1714 

175      i  George  III :  for  Briton  (twice)  read  Britain 

196     ii       20      George  IV :  for  see  RAWDON,  FRANCIS  read  see  HASTINGS,  FRANCIS  RAWDON 
208     "       86  after  suddenly  died,  insert  He  was  buried  in  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor. 

11  f.e.  George,  Prince  of  Denmark  :  for  Sherburne  read  Sherborne 

for  against  read  for 
220     ii       11      Gerard,  Sir  Gilbert :  for  8  Oct.  read  8  Nov. 

12  for  21  July  read  23  July 

224      i        4       Gerard,   John  (1632-1654) :  for  '  Quarterly  Review,'  March  1886,  read  '  English 

Historical  Review,'  Oct.  1888, 
ii       35      Gerard,  Kichard:  for  Hansly  read  Hansby 

15-16   Germain,  George  S.(  1st  Viscount  Sackville:  omit  at  the  age  of  seventy-four, 
261      i     12  f.e.  Gibbons,  Grinling:  after  the  text  insert  Cf.  Audit  Office  Declared  Accounts  in 

Public  Record  Office  (giving  prices  of  various  works) 
2  f.e.    Gibbons,  John  :  for  cathedral  church  read  collegiate  church 
280     ii       11      Gibson,  John  (1790-1866) :  for  he  won  read  John  Gibson  won 
290     ii  s-4/.e.  Giffard,  Sir  Ambrose  H. :  for  Norton  read  Morton 

for  his  relative  read  his  father's  intimate  friend 
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294  i     15-14   Giffard,  Godfrey :  for  the  Giffards  of  Weston-under-Edge  read  the  Giffords  of 

f.e.         Weston-sub-Edge 

295  i      6  f.e.    Giffard,  John,  Lord  Giffard  of  Bromsfield :  after  Prince  Edward  there  insert  in 

March  1264 

296  ii       12      Giffard,  Stanley  L. :  omit  of  cancer 

300     ii       33      Gifford,  George  (d.  1620) :  after  ii.  201).  insert  He  took  no  degree  at  Oxford  and 
seems  to  have  graduated  B.A.  (1569-70)  and  M.A.  (1573)  from  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge.     It  is  probable  that  he  is  the  George  Gifford  who,  aged  30,  was  or- 
dained by  the  bishop  of  London  both  deacon  and  priest  in  Dec.  1578. 
302      i       12      Gifford,  Gilbert :  for  Achin  read  Anchine 
308     ii     13  f.e.  Gifford,  William  (1756-1826) :  for  Halsworthy  read  Halsbury 

311  i        32  for  an  elegy  beginning  read  an  elegy  of  which  the  second  line  runs 

312  ii       20      Gilbart,  James  W. :  for  and  in  Spain  at  Eio  de  Janeiro,  read  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  and 

in  Spain. 

316     i     9/.e.    Gilbert  of  Sempringham :  after  Bollington  insert  near  Wragby 
323     ii       31      Gilbert,  Lavies  :  for  Richard  Telford  read  Thomas  Telford 

326  i       33      Gilbert,  Sir  Geoffrey :  for  Remington  read  Runnington 
ii     3  f.e.    Gilbert,  George :  for  (1559  ?  read  (1555 

327  i         1  for  about  1559  and  read  in  1555,  and  was  grandson  of  William  Gilbert  of 

Clare,   Suffolk  (cf.  Vincent's   Grants   of  Anns,  vol.  ii.  380,  in  library  of 
College  of  Arms) 
330     i       33      Gilbert,  John  (fl.  1680):  for  had  a  charge  in  Peterborough  read  was  vicar  of  St. 

John  the  Baptist  in  Peterborough 
ii       23      Gilbert,  John  (1693-1761) :  for  63  read  68 
337     i        5       Gilbert,  Thomas    (1720-1798) :  for  George  Craufurd   read    Lieutenant-Colonel 

George  Craufurd 
346     ii       26      Gilder  dale,  John :  for  Essex  read  Yorkshire 

355  ii       27      Gill,  William  J. :  for  1881)  read  1882) 

356  i        29  for  Baker  read  Baber 

357  i         8  for  1881  read  1882 

365     ii       26       Gillespie,  Thomas :  for  the  extended  read  the  erroneously  extended 

370      i     14  f.e.  Gillies,  Robert  P.:  add  to  works  16.  '  Ranulph  de  Rohais:   a  Romance  of  the 
Twelfth  Century,'  3  vols.,  1830,  8vo. 

383     i       32      Gilpin,  Sawrey :  for  Gilbert  read  Gilpin 

397     ii     17  f.e.  Girtin :  for  Mr.  Henderson  read  Mr.  Henderson's  son 

408     i       22      Glanvill,  Joseph :  for  1675  read  1655 

411     ii    18  f.e.  Glanville,  Gilbert  de  :  for  Stroud  read  Strood 

422     ii     8  f.e.    Glazebrook,  James  :  for  Glasebrook  read  Glazebrook 

426     i     17  f.e.  Glemham,  Sir  Thomas :  omit  According  to  Wood 
16  f.e.  for  he  read  He  and  omit  gentleman 

15  f.e.  after  Trinity  College  insert  which  he  entered  in  1610 

431     ii       16      Glendower,  Owen  :  for  9  Sept.  read  9  July 

433      i        14  for  was  read  was  not 

15  omit  not 

438     i       28      Glisson,  Francis  :  for  14  Oct.  read  16  Oct. 


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GLOVEE GEAVET 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

4      i        4       Glover,  Sir  John  H. :  for  Rev.  John  Glover  read  Rev.  Frederic  Robert  Augustus 

Glover 

17  i  6-7  Glynne,  Sir  John  :  for  Lindercombe  read  Sindercombe 
21  i  3  Goad,  Thomas  (1576-1638) :  for  previously  read  in  1621 
89  i  30-31  Godley,  John  R. :  for  C.  G.  Nynne,  Esq.,  of  Vodas,  Denbighshire,  read  C.  G. 

Wynne,  Esq.,  of  Voelas,  Carnarvon,  in  1846. 
44     i        9       Godolphiu,  Sidney,  1st  Earl  of  Godolphin  :  for  to  hang  him  read  to  behead  him 

49  i     17  f.e.  Godric  :  for  Raine  read  Stevenson 

16  f.e.  for  1845  read  1847 

50  i     38-35    Godsalve,  Sir  John :  for  Blomefield  .  .  .  Kensington  Palace,  read  A  fine  drawing 

of  Godsalve,  by  Holbein,  is  in  the  royal  collection  at  Windsor,  and  was  reproduced 
by  Bartolozzi. 
61     ii       20      Godwin,  Mrs.  Mary  W. :  for  1791  read  1851 

68  ii       11      Godwin-Austen,  Robert  A.  C. :  for  1854  read  1853 

69  ii     8  f.e.    Goffe,  Stephen :  after  Low  Countries,  insert  He  entered  at  Leyden  University 

20  Feb.  1633. 

71      i        18      Goffe,  Thomas  :  for  at  Salisbury,  read  and  at  the  theatre  in  Salisbury  Court, 
75      L    9  f.e.    Goldie,  John  :  for  a  Jesuit  read  a  Jewish 
92     ii    14  f.e.  Goldsmith,  Oliver :  for  1771  read  1773 
108     i       82      Gomm,  Sir  William  M.  :  for  1782  read  1872 
115     i    24-25   Goodall,  Charlotte  :  for  (fl.  1784-1813)  read  (d.  1830) 

ii    11-12  for  From  this  point  traces  of  Mrs.  Goodall  disappear,  read  Mrs.  Goodall  died 

at  Somerstown,  London,  in  July  1830. 

119  i       89      Goodall,  Walter  :  for  sixtieth  year  read  fifty-ninth  year 

120  ii    47-48    Goode,  William  (1801-1868) :  omit  was  first  in  classics  in  1832 
ISO     i       21      Goodman,  Gabriel:  for  (d.  1620)  read  (d.  26  May  1560) 

182     i       26      Goodman,  Godfrey  :  for  Hartbury  read  Hartpury 

188     ii    31-82  for  Kenerton  read  Kemerton 

187      i       22      Goodricke,  Sir  Henry  :  for  Admiral  Torrington  read  Lord  Torrington 

145     ii    12  f.e.  Goodwin,  John  :  for  Christ  Church  Hospital  read  Christ's  Hospital 

149      i        5       Goodwin,  Thomas  :  for  Gate  read  Gale 

155      i     14-15    Gookin,  Vincent :  for  There  is  a  copy  (perhaps  unique)  read  There  are  three  copies 

in  the  British  Museum  and  one 

167     i        5       Gordon,  Alexander,  4th  Duke  of  Gordon  :  for  (1745  ?  read  (1743 
10  for  about  1745  read  on  18  June  1743 

26  for  1761  read  1767 

27  for  in  1767  read  on  25  Oct. 

22  f.e.  for  last  earl  of  Norfolk   read  earl  of  Norwich  (afterwards  sixth  duke  of 

Norfolk  [q.  v.]) 
21  f.e.  for  Norfolk  read  Norwich 

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161     ii       16      Gordon,  Alexander,  4th  Duke  of  Gordon:  before   Anderson's  Scottish  Nation 

insert  Douglas's  Peerage  of  Scotland,  ed.  Wood ; 

178     ii     9  f.e.    Gordon,  George,  4th  Earl  of  Huntly  :  for  Margaret  read  Jane 
208     ii    15  f.e.  Gordon,  Henrietta  :  for  in  his  house  read  in  the  house  of  James  Crichton  (d.  1650) 

[q-  v.] 

20D     ii       8       Gordon,  James  B. :  omit  [q.  v.] 

214     ii        1       Gordon,  Sir  John,  1st  Viscount  Kenmure :  for  in  1721  read  about  1627 

219  i        6       Gordon,  Sir  John  W. :  for  (1805  read  (1814 

9  for  in  1805  read  on  4  Nov.  1814 

17  for  1828  read  1883  and  for  twenty  read  ten 

220  ii        8  Gordon,  Lucie  :  for  Brandenberg  read  Brandenburg 

221  i       25  Gordon,  Osborne :  omit  double 

29-80  for  to  the  university  read  in  Christ  Church 

30  for  he  succeeded  read  he  served  as  one  of  the  proctors  and  succeeded 

31  omit  proctor  in  the  university  and 
14  f.e.  for  on  the  board  of  read  one  of  the 
11  f.e.  for  houses  read  heads  of  houses 

ii       21  for  t  he  board  of  commissioners  read  the  Koyal  Commission 

10  f.e.  for  TIafjL<f>i\iov  read  TIa/j.<pi\ov 

226     ii    13-16   Gordon,  Robert  (1580-1661) :  omit  In  the  edition  of  1655  ...  in  uncomplimentary 

terms. 
260     ii      4-6     Gosse,  Philip  Henry :  for  who  helped  him  to  embody  them  ...  in  two  volumes. 

read  who  embodied  them  in  his  handsome  work  (in  two  volumes)  on  the  subject 

in  1886. 

262  i        29      Gosset,  Isaac  (1785  ?-1812) :  for  16  Dec.  read  12  Dec. 

263  i     21  f.e.  Gosson,  Stephen  :  for  (1555  read  (1554 

20  f.e.  for  born  in  1555,  read  baptised  at  St.  George's,  Canterbury,  April  17,  1554, 

was  son  of  Cornelius  G-osson  and 
269      i     16  f.e.  Gouge,  Robert :  for  (1681  ?  read  (1680 

11  f.e.  for  11  March  1646-7  read  8  June  1647 

10-3  for  Robert  Gooch,  ....  his  early  education,  read  Robert  Gouge,  born  at 

f>e.  Chelmsford,  and  having  been  educated  there,  was  admitted  at  the  age  of 

seventeen  a  sizar  of  the  college.    Another  entry  in  the  college  registers 

records  the  admission  on  11  March  1646-7  of  one  Robert  Gooch  of  Great 

Yarmouth,  with  whom  the  independent  divine  has  been  wrongly  confused. 

277      i       1-4     Gough,  John  (fl.  1570) :  omit  He  revised  and  edited  with  a  preface  .  .  .  Wycliffe's 

translation  of  the  Bible. 
282     i     9-10    Gough,  Strickland :  for  (fl.  1780-1751)  read  (d.  1752) 

12  omit  not  earlier  than  1715 

13  f.e.  after  parish,  insert  He  died  on  13  Dec.  1752. 

289     ii    13-14   Gouldman,  Francis :  for  Prebendary  John  Boys's  read  the  work  by  Prebendary 

John  Bois  [q.  v.J  entitled 

298     i        19      Gower,  Henry  :  for  Monokton  read  Monkton 
800     ii    18-19   Gower,  John :  omit  lost.    It  is  described  as 
21-22  omit  also  stated  to  be 

28-29  for  The  work  has  disappeared  and  left  no  trace,  read  The  '  Speculum  Medi- 

tantis,'  which  was  long  believed  to  have  disappeared,  is  clearly  identical  with 
the  '  Mirour  de  1'Omme,'  a  French  poem  of  some  thirty  thousand  lines, 
which  was  discovered  by  Mr.  G.  C.  Macaulay  in  a  manuscript  in  the  Cam- 
bridge University  Library  and  was  printed  by  him  in  his  edition  of  Gower's 
works.  A  few  pages  are  missing  at  the  beginning  of  the  manuscript. 
303  i  18  f.e.  for  and  Cressida  read  with  Cressida 

811     ii    25  f.e.  Grafton,  Richard:  after  the  printer  of  insert  the  first  book  of  Homilies  in  1547 
and 

22  f'.l'. }  Graham>  George  (1675-1751) :  for  1675  read  1673 

318     i       25      Graham,  James,  1st  Marquis  of  Montrose :  for  Henry  read  (Sir)  John  Urry 
[q.  v.] 

358  ii     4/.e.    Graham,  Thomas,  Lord  Lynedoch  :  omit  College 

359  i      4  f.e.  for  Sir  Robert  Douglas  [q.  v.]  read  Sir  Kenneth  Douglas  [q.  v.] 
361     ii        5                  for  at  the  Oaks  read  at  the  Epsom  Meetin<* 

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363     ii      22      Graham,  William,  7th  Earl  of  Monteith :  after  payment,  insert  But  this  was 
never  paid. 

389  ii    21  f.e.  Grant,  Sir  James  (1788-1811) :  after  Seafield.  insert  He  was  admitted  fellow- 

commoner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  1756,  and  graduated  M.A.  next 
year. 

390  i        18  for  Seafield  read  Seaforth 

417  i       35      Grascome,  Samuel :  for  (ib.  read  (Hasted's  Kent 

ii       25  for  [Dr.  Grove]  read  [Dr.  Robert  Grove,  q.  v.] 

418  i        38  after  pulled  off '  insert  1704 

39  after  England  Man  '  insert  1702 

41  after  Church '  insert  1719 

44  after  Englishmen '  insert  1699  and  after  Contrivances  '  insert  1698 

424     ii       19      Grattan,  Henry  :  for  Blackford  read  Blachford 
489     i     20  f.e.  Graves,  Thomas,  Lord  Graves :  for  De  Grasse  read  Sir  Samuel  Hood 

441  i        17      Graves,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  active  service,  insert  The  Foudroyant  carried  his  flag 

in  the  Bay  of  Biscay  from  Oct.  1804  to  Feb.  1805  [see  NESHAM,  CHRISTOPHER]. 

442  i       32      Gravesend,  Eichard  de  :  for  p.  264).  read  iii.  264). 

12  f.e.  for  (ib.  read  (Dunst. 


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N.B.— /.£.  stands  for  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

2      ii       7       Gray,  Andrew  (1683-1656):  for  twentieth  read  twenty-first 
4     ii    14  f.e.  Gray,  Charles  :  for  the  royal  navy  read  the  marines 

9      i     19-20    Gray,  Sir  John :  for  He  entered  the  medical  profession  ....  degree  of  M.D.,  and 
read  He  graduated  M.D.  and  master  in  Surgery  at  Glasgow   University  on 
24  April  1839  and 
17      i       30       Gray,  Eobert  (1809-1872) :  for  Saltburn  read  Easington 

26      i*  12/e  J  Gray'  Thomas  (1716-1771) :  for  Browne  read  Brown 

24     ii       20  for  1758  read  1757 

26      i  9  f.e.  for  niece  read  cousin 

.   27      i        10  for  Captandi '  read  Cogitandi ' 

33     ii       13      Greatorex,  Thomas:  for  Dr.  C.  Law  read  Dr.  E.  Law 

7  f.e.  for  Westminster  Abbey  read  the  cloisters  of  Westminster  Abbey 

37     i  22  f.e.  Greaves,  Sir  Edward :  for  279  read  302 

9  f.e.  for  225  and  279,  i.  18  read  51  and  302 

53     i       27      Green,  Thomas  (1658-1788) :  for  Dr.  Castle  read  Dr.  Stanley 

56  ,  i       14      Green,  Thomas  H. :  for  brother  read  sister 

64     ii       LI.      Greene,  Maurice  :  for  CHRYSANDE  read  CHBYSANDEB 

66     i  7  f.e.   Greene,  Richard :  /or  near  Gloucester  read  Gloucestershire 

74     i       16      Greene,  Eobert  (1678  ?-!730) :  for  1689  read  1699 

77     i       16      Greenfield,  William :  for  Polygotta  read  Polyglotta 

83     i  49-50    Greenwell,  Sir  Leonard :  for  Cranford  read  Crauford 

89      i  6  f.e.   Gregg,  John :  for  Boss  read  Gregg 

92     i       LI.      Gregory,  Barnard  :  for  Lunenburg  read  Luneburg 

97      i       20      Gregory,  Francis  :  for  'OVO/JM^IK^V  read  'OvofjLaffriKbv 

102     ii  24      Gregory,  John  (1724-1773) :  for  aged  49  read  in  his  49th  year 
104      i       23      Gregory,  William  (fl.  1520) :  for  1518  read  1528 
80  for  1918  read  1819 

109  ii       13      Grenfell,  John  P. :  omit  probably 

110  i  32-36    Grenfell,  Pascoe  :  for  he  became  the  head  ....  Buckinghamshire,  read  he  con- 

nected himself  with  Thomas  Williams  of  Temple  House,  Gt.  Marlow,  then 
occupied  with  the  development  of  the  industries  of  Anglesey  and  Cornwall, 
and  the  largest  manufacturer  of  the  products  of  those  districts  in  the 
kingdom.  Grenfell  soon  became  principal  managing  partner  of  these 
concerns,  and  having  purchased  Taplow  House,  was  chosen  parliamentary 
representative,  on  the  death  of  Williams,  in  1802  for  Great  Marlow,  Buck- 
inghamshire, 
ii  4  for  1868  read  1818 

112     i        5       Grenville,  Sir  Bevil :  for  1702)  read  1703) 

116     ii     9/.e.    Grenville,  George:  for  first  earl  read  second  earl 

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121     ii    14  f.e.  Grenville,  John,  Earl  of  Bath :  for  Grenville  read  Granville 

128     i       86      Grenville,  Sir  Richard :  for  Vercera  read  Tercera 

180  ii      89      Grenville,  Eichard  P.  T.  N.  B.  C.,  2nd  Duke  of  Buckingham  :  for  Ashburton  read 

Ashburnham 

182  ii        2       Grenville,  Thomas  (1755-1846) :  for  second  son  read  third  son 
151      i        5       Gresham,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Bishopsgate  read  Basinghall 

156     i       11      Greswell,  Edward :  for  1816  read  1819 

159  i       10      Greville,  Sir  Fulke,  1st  Lord  Brooke :  after  who  insert  was  knighted  in  1565 

11-12  omit  was  knighted  in  1605 

12  for  the  following  year  read  1606 

160  i         1  for  de  le  read  delle 

162     ii      .1.1.  after  1595-1628  ;  insert  Lord  Cowper's  MSS.  in    Hist.  Comm.  12th   Rep. 

pts.  i.-iii ; 
175      i        1       Grey,  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey  :  for  Sir  Harry  Grey  read  Sir  Henry  Grey 

181  i       84      Grey,  Edmund,  1st  Earl  of  Kent :  for  Henry  III  read  Henry  VII 
ii      25      Grey,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Kent :  for  step-sister  read  wife 

183  ii      5-6     Grey,  Sir  George  :  for  Charles  Grant  (1778-1866)  [q.  v.].  read  Thomas  Spring-Rice, 

afterwards  Baron  Monteagle  [q.  v.]. 
26-27  for  till  the  fall  of  Lord  Melbourne  in  1841.  read  till  June  1841,  when  he 

became  for  a  few  months  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster. 
87  for  1845  read  1846 

184  i      9  f.e.  for  1862  read  1861 

5  f.e.  for  Lord  Palmerston  read  Earl  Russell 

186     i     15  f.e.  Grey,  Henry,  Duke  of  Suffolk :  for  Henry  Keys  read  Thomas  Keys 
188     ii       88      Grey,  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Stamford :  for  23  Aug.  read  21  Aug. 

192  ii       13       Grey,  John  de,  3rd  Baron  Grey  of  Codnor :  for  and  grandson  read  a  grandson 

193  i       17      Grey,  John,  Earl  of  Tankerville :  for  24  Oct.  read  25  Oct. 

83  after  Cotentin  insert  In  August  he  was  serving  at  the  siege  of  Rouen  under 

the  Earl  of  Salisbury, 

50-52  omit  He  served  at  the  siege  of  ....  Camden  Soc.). 

197     ii    22  f.e.  Grey,  Reginald  de,  3rd  Lord  Grey  of  Ruthin :  for  1391  read  1389 
19  f.e.  for  the  ninth  baron  read  third  baron 

17  f.e.  for  great-grandson  read  great-great-grandson 

16  f.e.  for  eighth  baron    Hastings  (d.  1318)  read   second  baron  Hastings  (1262- 

1318)  [q.v.J 

12  f.e.  for  son  read  brother 

9  f.e.  for  gules  a  manche  or  read  or  a  maunche  gules 

200     i       23      Grey,  Richard,  4th  Baron  Grey  of  Codnor :  for  Argentain  in  Aquitaine  read 

Argentan  in  Normandy 
29  for  1435  read  1445 

216     j     18  f.e.  Grey,  William  de,  Lord  Walsingham :  for  Wyndham  read  Windham 

16  f.e.  for  Christ's  College  read  Trinity  Hall 

234     i        8       Griffith,  Matthew :  after  pt.  ii.  p.  83).  insert  Migrating  to  Cambridge,  he  graduated 

M.A.  from  Christ's  College  in  1621. 

284     »       12  for  Queen  Anne  read  Queen  Anne  of  Denmark 

238     ii     2-4     Griffith,  Sir  Richard  John:  for  his  second  wife  ....  Burgh  [q.  v.],read  his  first 
wife,  Charity,  daughter  of  John  Bramston,  Esq.,  of  Oundle, 

249  i       87      Grimald,  Nicholas :  after  refectory  insert  (cf .  Tanner,  MS.  106,  f.  43) 

ii    20  f.e.  after  points  of  interest,  insert  He  published  'Christus  Redivivus  Comcedia 

Tragica  Sacra '  at  Cologne  in  1543  (printed  by  Martin  Gymnicus) :  one 
copy  is  in  the  library  at  Wolfenbiittel ;  a  second  is  at  Berlin ;  a  third  be- 
longs to  Prof.  J.  M.  Hart  of  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  New  York.  Prof. 
Hart  reprinted  his  copy  in  the  publications  of  the  Modern  Language^ 
Association  of  America,  1899. 
9  f>e.  for  the  piece's  read  the  two  pieces' 

9-6  omit  Grimald  is  also  credited  ....  no  copy  is  now  known 

j.e. 

250  i       8°  for  Grimioaldum  read  Grimoaldum 

255     ii    17  f.e.  Grimshawe,  Thomas  S. :  for  Coldwell  Priory  read  Caldwell  Priory 
258     i     9f.e.    Grimston,  Sir  Harbottle :  for  1628  read  1648 
ii    11  f.e.  omit  near 

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261     ii       16      Grindal,  Edmund  :  after  Christ's  College,  insert  where  he  was  scholar  in  1536-7, 

19  f.e.  for  1541  read  1551 

266     ii       28      Grisoni,  Giuseppe  :  after  Gibber,  insert  (now  at  the  Garrick  Club) 
288     ii        8       Grosvenor,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  1705  read  1705-6 
307     i     20  f.e.  Gruffydd  ab  Llewelyn  :  for  LLEWELYN  read  LLYWELYN 
822     ii     7  f.e.    Guidott,  Thomas:  for  Addit.  MS.  read  Sloane  MS. 
328      i        8       Guildford,  Sir  Richard  :  for  1458  read  1485 

885  i     15  f.e.  Gully,  James  M. :  for  Two  years  read  Three  years 

338  i  10  Gumble,  Thomas :  after  biographer  insert  for  some  time  vicar  of  Chipping 
Wycombe,  Bucks  (cf.  Lamb  MSS.  Aug.  972,  p.  79  ;  PRICE,  the  King's  Bestaura- 
tion,  p.  35) 

840  i       23      Gundulf :  for  the  archbishop  read  the  monks  under  the  influence  of  the  arch- 

bishop 

841  i     88-89  for  really  belongs  to  the  fifteenth  century,  read  is  composed  of  rough  slabs 

of  stone  with  neither  inscription  nor  moulding  to  mark  its  age, 

21-19  for  It  is  said  that  a  large  Bible  ....  and  which  contained  read  Gundulf's 

f.e.  Bible,  formerly  at  Amsterdam,  and  more  recently  in  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps's 

collection,  contains 

846      i       28      Gunning,  Peter :  for  Lord  Hatton  read  Lord  Hatton's  son 
849      i        8       Gunning,  Sir  Robert :  for  xliv.  400  read  10  Hep.  App.  p.  400 

886  ii    39-40    Guy  of  Warwick :  omit  daughter  of  Siward  of  Wallingford 

887  ii        4  for  Early  in  Edward  I's  reign  read  In  1268 
394      i        31       Guyse,  John  :  for  was  ordained  read  began  to  preach 

32  for  He  was  chosen  assistant  to  read  He  sometimes  assisted 

35  for  on  his  death  soon  afterwards,  read  in  the  charge  27  Sept.  1705. 

ii       88  before  John    Conder's    insert    Urwick's   Nonconformity   in  Hertfordshire, 

pp.  542  et  seq. ; 

418      i        10      Haast,  Sir  John  F.  G.  von  :  for  governor-general  read  surveyor-general 
416      i       31      Hack,  Maria  :  for  1778  ?  read  1777 

32-83  for  Chichester,  Sussex,  about  1778.  read  at  Carlisle  on  16  Nov.  1777.     Her 

father  was  John  Barton  of  that  city;    her  mother's  maiden  name  was 
Maria  Done,  and  a  younger  brother  was  Bernard  Barton,  a  friend  of 
Charles  Lamb.     On  7  Nov.  1800  she  married,  at  Tottenham,  Stephen  Hack, 
merchant  of  Chichester.    Her  eldest  son,  John  Barton  Hack,  was  an  early 
settler  in  Adelaide ;  a  daughter,  Margaret,  married  T.  Gates  Barton,  the 
publisher,  and  was  author  of 'The  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants.'     On  her 
husband's  death  she  removed  to   Southampton,  and .  with   some   of  her 
children  joined  the  church  of  England  (Athenceumt  24  Bee.  1892). 
428     ii       84      Hackston,  David :  for  Scottish  read  Cobbett's 
424     ii      8-4     Haddan,  Arthur  W. :  for  William  Henry  Guillemard  [q.  v.]  read  Henry  Peter 

Guillemard 

15  f.e.  for  voted  for  read  supported 

485      i      7-6     Hadley,  John :  for  In  early  manhood  he  was  already  skilled  read  He  must  be  dis- 

f.e.  tinguished  from  an  older  John  Hadley  who  was  also  skilled 

ii        2  after  granted  him '  insert  in  1693 

4  for  Hadley  read  the  younger  Hadley 

441  ii  2-3  Haigh,  Thomas :  for  the  overture  ....  flute  read  '  Lodoiska '  for  flute  (see 
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v     ii       8       List  of  Writers :  for  W.  H.  .  .  .  W.  HAINKS  read  W.  H— s  .  .  .  W.  HAINES 
5      i     16  f.e.  Haines,  William :  for  the  Earl  of  Stanhope  read  Earl  Stanhope 
10     i       15      Hakewill,  John  :  omit  [q.  v.] 

17  i       25      Haldimand,  Sir  Frederick :  for  1853  read  1883 

18  i       31      Hale,  Sir  Matthew  :  for  Magdalen  College  read  Magdalen  Hall 

27     i     13  f.e.  Hales,  Sir  Edward,  titular  Earl  of  Tenterden  :  for  lord  Weston  read  lord  Wotton 

29  ii    29-30   Hales,  John  (d.  1571) :  omit  He  was  clerk  .  .  .  Edward  VI. 

30  i       1-3  for  Later  in  the  reign  .  .  .  Strasburg  read  On  Somerset's  fall  Hales  fled 

from  England  and  in  1552  was  at  Strasburg 

9  before  He  returned  insert  His  property  was  confiscated  in  1557. 

15-17  omit  Hales  was  restored  .  .  .  Cal.  Dom.  i.  125-6). 

18  for  1560  read  1564 

17  f.e.  after  Christopher,  insert  Hales  has  been  confused  by  Strype  and  subsequent 

writers  with  the  John  Hales  who  was  clerk  of  the  hanaper  under  Henry 
VIII,  Edward  VI,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth  (The  Domesday  of  Inclosures,  ed. 
Leadam,  1897,  p.  5,  note  6) 
33     ii      32      Hales,  Stephen :  for  195  read  198 
44     i'i       35      Halihurton,  Thomas  C. :  for  1825  read  1823 

40  for  1889  read  1840 

17  f.e.  for  1843  read  1852 

15  f.e.  for  1843  read  1853 

14  f.e.  for  1843  read  1849 

12  f.e.  for  1843  read  1854 

9f.e.  for  1850  read  1851 

4  f.e.  for  Wool  read  Wood 

48     ii       25      Halkett,  Lady  Anne  :  for  LADY  ANNE  or  ANNA  read  ANNE  or  ANNA,  LADY 
56      i       l.l.      Hall,  Arthur  :  for  John  Hall  read  Francis  Hall 
68     ii        9       Hall,  Sir  James :  after  1776.  insert  He  entered  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in 

1777,  but  took  no  degree. 

74      i     11  f.e.  Hall,  John  (1739-1797):  after  churchyard,  insert  He  married  Mary  de  Grilles,  of 
Huguenot  descent,  and  was  father  of  George  William  Hall,  master  of  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford  (1770-1843),  and  of  Julia,  wife  of  Bann  Kennedy  [q.  v.]. 
97      i       37      Hallam,  Henry :  for  Philips  read  Thomas  Phillips 

106  ii        1       Halley,  Edmund  :  for  Dr.  Sykes  read  Dr.  Sike 

107  ii     18  f.e.  for  Professor  Rigaud  read  Stephen  Jordan  Rigaud,  bishop  of  Antigua 
112     ii        4       Halliday,  Michael  F. :  after  Wimbledon  insert  in  1862 

117      i     22-21    Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  0.:  for  but  the  order  excluding  .  .  .  not  rescinded. 
f.e.  read  On  12  June  1846  the  British  Museum  authorities  informed  Halii- 

well  that  readmission  would  be  granted  him  if  application  were  made. 

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119  ii       10      Halliwell-Phillips,  James  0. :  for  aged  69  read  in  his  sixty-ninth  year 

120  i       11  /or|but  read  and  although 

12-18  for  and  it  was  never  conferred,  read  it  was  conferred  in  1888. 

188      i       27      Hamilton,  Alexander  (d.  1782) :  for  (d.  1782)  read  (d.  1782  ?) 

167  ii      H     Hamilton,  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran  :  for  second  read  third 

168  i      8  f.e.  for  first  wife  read  second  wife 
ii     6f.e.              for  1554  read  1544 

179     i    6-5 f.e.  Hamilton,  James,  1st  Duke  of  Hamilton  :  for  eighteenth  year  read  nineteenth 

year 

ii       22  for  1686  read  1631 

185     i       28      Hamilton,  James  (fl.  1640-1680) :  for  1666  read  1662 

24  for  1788  read  1786 

192     i       15      Hamilton,  John  (1511  ?-1571) :  after  together  insert  in  facsimile  ^ 

16  omit  by  authority  of  the  Church  of  Scotland 

200     ii       27      Hamilton,  Sir  John  (1755-1885) :  for  eighty-two  read  eighty 

208  ii       14      Hamilton,  Patrick :  for  T.  B.  Johnston  of  Cairnie  read  T.  P.  Johnston  of  Carnbee 

209  i     11  f.e.  Hamilton,  Sir  Robert  N.  C. :  for  B.  T.  E.  Holmes's  read  T.  K.  E.  Holmes's 

ii       15      Hamilton,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Haddington :  for  Drumcairne  read  Drumcairn 
214     i       19      Hamilton,  Thomas,  9th  Earl  of  Haddington  :  for  Michael  Borough  read  the 

borough  of  Michael  or  Michell 

228     ii        9       Hamilton,  William  (1755-1797) :  for  1722  read  1792 
15  for  Faust  read  Fannet 

287  ii    14  f.e.  Hamilton,  Sir  William  R. :  for  Quarternions '  read  Quaternions  ' 

288  i       14   i  Hamley>  Edward :  for  1837  read  1884 

15  for  second  son  read  elder  son 

241     i       27      Hammond,  Edmund,  Lord  Hammond :  for  1832,  in  succession  to  Falmerston,  read 
1852,  in  succession  to  Lord  Granville, 

244  ii      8-9     Hammond,  Henry  :  for  Bloxam's  '  Register  of  Magdalen  College.'  read  Keble's 

'  Miscellaneous  Poems,'  1869,  p.  216. 

245  ii       35  for  Christian  read  Christmas 

247     ii    16  f.e.  Hammond,  John  (1551-1617) :  for  (1551-1617)  read  (d.  1617) 

14  f.e.  omi£in!551 

264     ii      19      Hampden,  John,  the  younger :  for  On  his  deathbed  read  In  1688  (eight  years 

before  his  death) 

23  before  printed  insert  two  copies  in  Sloane  MS.  3299,  ff.  183, 185, 

268     i    27  f.e.  Hampson,  John  :  for  1748  read  1784 
272     i       28     Hanbury,  William :  for  1770  read  1777 
298     i       88     Hanmer,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1810  read  1710 

ii     6  /4e.  for  sixty-eighth  read  sixty-ninth 

300     ii      19      Hanna,  Samuel :  for  1880  read  1808 
807     i       18      Hannibal,  Thomas :  for  Sloane  MS.  read  Cotton  MS. 
809     ii    89-40   Hansell,  Edward  H. :  omit  Codex  A.B.C.D.Z.  et  Sinaiticus. 
819     ii    14  f.e.  Harcourt,  Edward :  for  burnt  down  read  injured  by  fire 
321     i       25      Harcourt,  Robert :  for  Dollesquebe  read  Dessequebe  [i.e.  the  Essequibo] 
ii       27  for  fourth  son  read  third  son 

89-40   Harcourt,  Sir  Simon  :  for  earl  of  Orford  read  earl  of  Oxford 
824     ii       6       Harcourt,  Simon,  1st  Viscount  Harcourt :  for  Slebeck  read  Slebech 
827     ii       9      Harcourt,  William,  3rd  Earl  Harcourt :  for  St.  Leonard's  Hall  read  St.  Leonard's 

Hill 

332     ii       13      Hardham,  John :  for  p.  69  read  i.  69 
335     ii       28      Harding,   Mrs.  A. :  for  MRS.  A.  (1779-1858),  read  MBS.  ANNE  RAIKES  (1780- 

looo  '5 

29  for  1779,  read  1780,  married  Thomas  Harding,  a  merchant  at  Bristol  and 

20  f.e.  for  at  the  house  read  at  Boulogne,  at  the  house 

19  f.e.  for  Kynaston  Groves,  read  William  Kynaston  Groves. 

339     i      2-3     Harding,  Thomas :  for  Beckington,  Somersetshire,  read  Comb  Martin,  Devon- 
shire, 

15  for  Dorchester  read  Dorset 

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343     ii        1       Hardinge,  Sir  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Hardinge  :  for  sketching  near  the  Prussian 

position  read  in  attendance  on  Bliicher 

49-50  for  July  to  December  1834.  read  December  1834  to  April  1835. 

5f.e.  for  early  in  1844  read  May  1844 

345     ii       20  for  the  present  viscount,  born  12  Sept.  1822,  read  second  viscount  (1822- 

1894), 

350     i        18      Hardwick,  Philip  :  for  survives  read  died  27  Jan.  1892 
362     ii    20-22   Hardyng,  John  :  omit  With  his  master  he  ....  there.    Very  soon 
23  for  afterwards  read  Afterwards 

25  for  and  read  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury  in  July  1403,  and 

witnessed  Hotspur's  death  there.     Hardyng 

365      i     21  f.e.  Hare,  Francis :  after  Hoadly.  wser£  Butler  wrote  a  'Letter  of  thanks  to  Dr.  Hare 
for  his  sermons  at  Putney,'  in  which  Hoadly  was  attacked. 


5  for  Vatche  read  Vache 

85     ) 

8  for  1721  read  1731 

16  f.e.  after  his  death,  insert  The  younger  Francis  Hare  died  without  issue  in 

1775. 

15-13  omit  and  a  third,  Richard,  was  father  of  James  Hare  [q.  v.] 

f.e. 

366     ii     6  f.e.    Hare,  Henry,  2nd  Lord  Coleraine :  for  Portman  read  Potman 
869      i     38-39    Hare,  James :  omit  and  his  grandfather  was  Bishop  Francis  Hare  [q.  v.] 
373     ii       28      Hare,  Robert :  for  father  read  grandfather 
876      i     8  f.e.    Harford,  John  S. :  omit  eldest 

ii       37  for  visitor  read  sub-visitor 

381     ii        7       Hargreaves,  James :  for  Epinasse's  read  Espinasse's 

384  ii    20-19   Harington,  Henry  (1727-1816) :  for  in  Bath  Abbey,  read  in  the  chancel  of  Kelston 

f.e.          Church. 

385  ii    11-12    Harington,  Sir  John  :  for  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  ...  his  tutor  John  Still, 

read  King's  College,  Cambridge.  It  is  possible  that  he  afterwards  migrated  to 
Trinity  College.  He  acknowledged  much  indebtedness  to  John  Still,  master  of 
Trinity  (from  May  1577)  and 

392     ii      5-6     Harley,  Sir  Edward  (1624-1700) :  for  Bed  Marley  read  Redmarley 

893     ii    13-14  for  Essington  read  Eastington 

394      i        19      Harley,  Edward  (1664-1735) :  for  Essington  read  Eastington 

399     ii    17  f.e.  Harley,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Oxford:  for  Essington  read  Eastington 

401      i       24  for  Dewes  read  Dawes 

405     ii      7-8  for  Whitley  Court  read  Witley  Court 

416      i'      85      Harness,  William :  for  at  Cambridge  read  in  London 

14  f.e.  for  learned  and  tenable  read  and  learned 

ii       30  omit  a 

429  i     19  f.e.  Harper,  Sir  William :  after  St.  Aubyn  insert  (Lord  St.  Levan) 

430  ii    18  f.e.  Harpsfield,  John :  after  death  ; '  insert  (first  published  in  1547  in  '  The  First  Book 

of  Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in  Churches ') 

431  ii     3  f.e.    Harpsfield,  Nicholas  :  for  1662  read  1622 

437     ii    20-21    Harriot,  Thomas :  for  St.  Mary's  Hall,  read  St.  Mary  Hall, 
440     ii       16      Harriott,  John :  for  Piedmontaine  read  Piedmontese 


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HAEEIS HENRY  I 

N.B.— /.«.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

1     ii        20     Harris,  Charles  A :  for  Wiltshire  read  Dorset 
22-23  for  the  same  county  read  Wiltshire 

7  ii       37      Harris,  James  (1709-1780) :  after  death  insert  his  son  James  Harris  serving  with 

him  as  junior  member  from  1770  to  1774  and  from  Sept.  1780  till  his  death  in  the 
following  December 

8  ii       22      Harris,  James,  1st  Earl  of  Malmesbury :  for  Since  1770  he  had  been  M.P.  read 

From  1770  until  he  was  called  to  the  upper  house  in  1788  he  was  M.P. 

13  i     9  f.e.    Harris,  John  (1667  ?-1719) :  for  (1667  ?  read  (1666  ? 

7-3  for  about  1667,  ....  Graduati,  1787,  p    180).  read  about  1666,  was  son  of 

f.e.  Edward  Harris,  and  was  scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  from  1684  to 

1688. 

14  ii        6  after  ii.  282).  insert  Goddard  presented  to  Thomas  Warton  a  fragment  of 

Harris's  autobiography,  which  is  now  in  the  library  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  and  is  partially  printed  in  Blakiston's  '  Hist.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,' 
pp.  172-6. 

23     i        9       Harris,  Eobert  (1581-1658) :  for  Lyson  read  Lyster 
25      i       7-6      Harris,   Walter  (1647-1782) ':  for  twice  (1699  and  1707)  read  four  times  (1699, 

f.e.          1707,  1713,  and  1726) 

35     1     37-38    Harrison,  John  (1693-1776) :  for  mechanician  read  horologist 
41     i        8       Harrison,  Thomas  (fl.  1658)  :  for  (fl.  1658)  read  (1619-1682) 

49     ii       28       Harrison,  William  (1813-1868) :  after  sons  insert  — William  Harrison,  rector  of 
Clovelly,  N.  Devon  (d.  1897),  who  married  Mary  St.  Leger,  youngest  daughter  of 
Charles   Kingsley  ('  Lucas  Malet '),  and  Clifford  Harrison,  a  professional  reciter 
(d.  1904) 
68     ii       23      Hartley,  David  (1732-1818) :  for  eighty-fourth  read  eighty-second 

72  ii     6  f.e.    Hartlib,  Samuel :  for  their  read  his 

73  i     14  f.e.  for  [1650].  read  [1652]  ;  this  is  the  second  edition,  prepared  for  the  press  by 

Hartlib,  of  a  work  by  Sir  Richard  Weston,  which  originally  appeared  in 

1645. 

75      i     19-20   Hartshorne,  Charles  H. :  for  from  1825  to  1828  read  until  1828 
85     ii         6      Harvey,  Gabriel;  for  the  possession  of  Pembroke  College  read  in  the  British 

Museum  (Sloane  MS.  93) 
89     ii        6      Harvey,  Sir  Henry  :  for  L'Orient  read  Lorient 

97  i     15  f.e.  Harvey,  William  (1578-1657) :  for  Lenox  read  Lennox 

98  ii    89-40  for  Burwash  in  Sussex,  read  Burmarsh,  Eomney  Marsh,  Kent, 

102      i     11  f.e.  Harwood,  Sir  Edward :  after  colonel  insert  descendant  of  a  Lincolnshire  family, 
104     ii       22      Harwood,  Isabella :  for  Heirn  read  Heir 
112     i     14  f.e.  Hastings,  Sir  Edward :  for  Hastings  read  Pembroke 

121     i     11  f.e.  Hastings,  Francis  Kawdon,   1st  Marquis  of  Hastings:  for  Machline  read 
Mauchline 

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128     ii        4       Hastings,  Frank  A. :  for  1861  read  ed.  Tozer,  vols.  vi.,  vii.,  1877 
ii     9  f.e.    Hastings,  George,  1st  Earl  of  Huntingdon  :  for  Moore  read  More 

181  ii        1       Hastings,  John,  2nd  Baron  Hastings :  for  Thomas  read  William 

182  i       38      Hastings,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Pembroke:  for  who  read  and  and  for  1839  read 

1889 

5  f.e.   Hastings,  Laurence,  1st  Earl  of  Pembroke :  for  18  Feb.  read  13  Oct. 
188     ii      80       Hastings,  Selina,  Countess  of  Huntingdon  :  for  same  year  she  appointed  read 
preceding  year  (1747)  she  had  appointed 

186  ii    11  f.e.  Hastings,  Warren :  for  6  Dec.  read  6  Dec.  or  18  Dec.  (N.  S.) 

187  i     17  f.e.  for  the  widow  of  a  Captain  Campbell,  read  the  widow  of  Captain  John 

Buchanan  of  Calcutta,  being  daughter,  apparently,  of  Colonel  C.  P.  Scott, 
commanding  at  Fort  William  (cf .  Proc.  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Bengal,  July  1899, 
p.  79). 

145      i      7  f.e.  for  council  read  counsel 

148     ii       7       Hastings,  William,  Lord  Hastings :  for  Niddleham  read  Middleham 
167     ii    13  f.e.  Haughton,  Sir  Graves  C. :  for  1853  read  1835 
172     ii      23      Hauteville,  John  de  :  for  xiii  read  xv 

179     ii        9       Havelock,  Sir  Henry :  after  Lady  Havelock,  insert  who  died  on  25  Aug.  1882, 
181  '  ii    23/.e.  Havergal,  William  H. :  omit  in  commendam 
187      i       17      Haweis,  Thomas  :  for  now  read  and 

18  after  Chichester  insert  (1805-1891) 

207     ii       19      Hawkins,  Edward  (1780-1867)  :  for  13  read  3 
209     ii       2       Hawkins,  Edward  (1789-1882) :  for  still  survives  read  survived  and  after  him. 

insert  Mrs.  Hawkins  died  14  Jan.  1892. 
230     ii      8-6     Hawkins,  William  (1673-1746) :  for  (or  possibly  ....  in  the  books),  read  and  was 

f.e.          called  to  the  bar  on  29  June  1707. 
245     i     7  f.e.    Hawley,  Sir  Joseph  H. :  for  100,000?.  read  about  48,OOOZ. 

4-8  for  really  the  property  of  his  friend  Stanley,  read  his  friend  John  Massey 

f.e.  Stanley,   afterwards  Sir  John  Stanley  Errington,  was  joint  owner  (Job 

Marson,  the  Jockey,  received  1,OOOZ.). 
ii        8  after  losses,  insert  Wells,  the  winning  jockey  on  Musjid  and  Bluegovvn,  had 

already  won  the  same  race  on  Beadsman. 
9  for  he  read  Hawley 

10-14  omit  The  entire  stakes  ....  Beadsman. 

803     ii    80-31    Hayter,  Charles  :  for  still  survives,  read  survived  till  June  1895. 
812     ii    14  f.e.  Hayward,  Sir  John :  for  1600  read  1606 

11-10  for  mentioned  by  Lowndes  ....  now  accessible,  read  is  in  the  chapter 

f.e.  library  at  Peterborough. 

881     i     17  f.e.  Healey,  John :  for  John  Healey  read  an  English  Mercurye 
16  f.e.  after  Blount  insert  and  W.  Barrett 

13  f.e.  omit  with  the  addition  '  by  an  English  Mercury ' 

11-9  for  is  a,  copy  with  the  title  ....  London,  n.d.  8vo.  read  there  are  three 

f*e.  copies. 

340     i       23      Heath,  Benjamin :  for  head-master  of  Eton,  read  head-master  of  Harrow  1771-85 ; 

a  younger  son,  George,  became  head-master  of  Eton  in  1796. 
345     i        1       Heath,  Nicholas  :  for  1579)  read  1578) 

14  /  e    }        for  Cobham  read  Chobham 

15  f.e.  for  in  the  beginning  of  1579.  read  at  the  end  of  1578  (Loseley  MSS.). 
847     i       41      Heath,  Sir  Robert :  for  Heath  himself  read  Sir  John  Coke  [q.  v.] 

ii        7  for  1603-16,  ii.  286  read  1603-42,  iv.-vii. 

37  for  1531  read  1631 

856     i       12      Heber,  Reginald :  for  1773  read  1772 

ii     5  f.e.  for  An  only  child  died  before  him.  read  He  left  two  daughters  (1)  Emily, 

married  to  Algernon  Charles,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Percy,  bishop 
of  Carlisle,  who  took  the  additional  name  of  Heber.  and  (2)  Harriet,  married 
to  John  Thornton,  Esq. 
361  /ii    26  f.e.  Heddi :  for  HAEDDA  read  HEADDA 

8^     ii    26-25   Hedges,  Sir  William :  for  Mythe,  Gloucestershire,  read  The  Mythe,  near  Tewkes- 
f.e.         bury. 

372     i       35      Helps,  Sir  Arthur :  for  eldest  son  read  youngest  son 
37  for  Annie  Plucknett  read  Ann  Frisquet 


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1'aw  Col.    Line 

872     ii       14      Helps,  Sir  Arthur  :  for  Bissel  read  Bessy 

374     i       25      Helwys,  Sir  Gervase  :  for  Henry's  read  Mayerne's 

30  for  13  Sept.  read  15  Sept. 

382      i      6f.f;.    Hemans,  Felicia  D. :  for  in   Duke  Street,  Liverpool  read  at  118  Duke  Street, 

Liverpool  (where  a  tablet  was  unveiled  20  Jan.  1899) 
ii    20  f.e.  for  Captain  Hemans  read  Captain  Alfred  Hemans 

883     ii     22  f.e.  for  Claude  read  Claude  Lewis  (1816-98) 

895      i       30      Henderson,  Alexander  (1583  ?-1646) :  for  Grubb's  read  Grub's 
396     ii     6  f.e.    Henderson,  Charles  C. :  for  daughter  of  John  By,  read  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 

William  By, 

5  f.e.  for  six  read  seven  and  after  Kennett  insert  Gregg 

403      i     22  f.e.  Henderson,  John  (1804-1862) :  for  Enly  read  Exley 
411     ii    12-13    Hengham,  Ralph  de  :  for  John  Tollemache,  esq.  read  John,  Lord  Tollemache 

414  ii       36      Henley,  John :  for  Okeham  read  Oakham 

415  ii        3  before  printed  insert  sometimes 

489     ii     9  f.e.    Henry  I :  for  Dunstaple  (Dunstaple  read  Dunstable  (Dunstable 
448     ii       10  for  Bobert  read  Roger 


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EEEATA  IN   VOLUME   XXVI 

HENKY   II HINDLEY 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Ool.     Line 

10  i  18  f.e.  Henry  II:  for  Bloeth  (Hist,  read  Bloeth,  and  who  became  provost  of  Beverley 
and  was  elected  bishop  of  Durham  about  1210,  but  the  election  was  quashed  (Le 
Neve,  iii.  283 ;  Hist. 

13     i       32      Henry  III :  for  i.  21)  read  ii.  20) 
32     ii       35      Henry  IV :  for  1392  read  1891 
39     ii       11  for  brother  read  second  cousin 

48     ii       16       Henry  V:  for  Chester  read  London 
44     ii        7  for  seems  to  have  been  absent  read  was  absent 

8-9  for  In  the  council  held  read  He  returned  in  June  1404  and 

14  for  235)  read  231-2,  235) 

29-31  omit  On  22  Sept.  the  king  ....  the  rebels.' 

32  before  Early  in  1406  insert  Probably  in  November  1405  Henry  led  an  expe- 

dition into  Scotland  in  such  force  that  the  Scots  yielded  without  fighting 
and  a  truce  was  made  for  a  year  (MONSTBELET,  liv.  i.  c.  35) 

11-10  for   and  captured  Aberystwith.  read  for  the   siege  of  Aberystwith.      On 

f.e.  22  Sept.  the  king  wrote  from  York  that  he  had  '  left  his  first-born  son  in 

Wales  for  the  chastisement  of  the  rebels.' 

10-8  omit  Glendower  ....  the  English 

f.e. 

6-2  for  In  November  ....  He  attended  read  Aberystwith  held  out  through 

f.e.  the  winter  and  probably  did  not  surrender  till  the  autumn  of  1408.    Henry, 

later  in  1407,  attended 

50      i     15  f.e.  for  Harfleur  read  Honfleur 

53     ii        8  for  Bourges  read  Orleans 

10-11  for  withdrew  to  Senlis,  read  fell  back  towards  Paris, 

55  ii       13  for  Chronicle,  read  Chronicle ; 

56  ii       19       Henry  VI :  for  1428  read  1426 

23  for  Whitsunday  read  Whitsunday  1426 

64  i        30  for  March  read  June 

65  ii       41  for  (8  May)  read  (15  May) 

71  31      Henry  VII :  for  Stoke-upon-Trent  read  Stoke,  near  Newark 

76      i        18  f.e.  for  1509  read  1609 

91      i     15-16    Henry  VIII :  for  John  Dudley,  lord  Lisle,  afterwards  duke  of  Northumberland 

[q.  v.],  read  Arthur  Plantagenet,  viscount  Lisle  [q.  v.], 
100     i    15  f.e.  Henry  of  Lancaster,  Earl  of  Lancaster :  for  1328  read  1308 
102     ii      27      Henry  of  Lancaster,  1st  Duke  of  Lancaster :  omit  about  1  Nov. 

28  after  Scots  insert  in  Aug.  (cf.  MUBIMUTH,  p.  158) 

110     ii       23      Henry  Benedict  M.  C.,  Cardinal  York :  for  5  March  read  6  March 
39  for  shows  read  falsely  states 

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110  ii    41-42  Henry  Benedict  M.  C.,  Cardinal  York :  for  Soon  returning  to  Italy  he  was  read 

The  tract  is  a  fabrication  and  its  information  untrue.     Henry  was  soon 

111  i     12  f.e.  for  the  line  read  the  male  line 

ii       21  for  National  Gallery  read  National  Portrait  Gallery 

120     i       38      Henry  of  Marlborough :  for  Heb.1  read  Hib.' 
129     i        8       Henry,  William  (d.  1768) :  after  4436,  insert  (edited  by  Sir  Charles  King,  bart. 

It  was  printed  in  Dublin  in  1893) 
181     ii    15  f.e.  Hensey,  Florence  :  after  1714.  insert  He  was  son  of  Florence  Hensey  or  Henchy 

(d.  1757),  of  Ballycumcan,  co.  Clare,  and  his  wife  Mary  (d.  1748). 
140     i     11  f.e.  Hepburn,  Francis :  for  Brecarton  read  Rickarton 
160     i     19  f.e.  Hepburn,  Patrick,  1st  Earl  of  Both. well :  for  Mary  read  Margaret 
175     i       14      Herbert,  Edward,  of  Cherbury  :  for  he  accepted  a  woman's  offer  read  a  woman 

offered 
15  after  breast  insert  but  he  declined  the  kindness 

178  i       80  after  are  not  known,  insert  A  sixth  portrait  (a  bust),  assigned  to  Larkin,  is  in 

the  National  Portrait  Gallery. 

ii    22  f.e.  for  It  is  all  in  Latin,  read  In  Sloane  MS.  A.  3957  is  a  scrivener's  transcript 

with  a  dedication  to  Herbert's  brother  George — in  the  author's  autograph, 
dated  from  Paris  in  1622.  The  book  is  all  in  Latin, 

179  i       12  for  1645  read  1633 

180  i      2-1  for  the  present  Earl  of  Powis  read  the  third  Earl  of  Powis  (1818-1891) 

f.e. 
ii       20  for  Burlington  read  Bridlington 

185  ii       39      Herbert,  George :  for  1619  read  1618 

186  i        81  after  Ecclesia  insert  (5  July  1626) 

84-36  for  was  not  ordained  ....  the  benefice ;  but  the  read  was  ordained  deacon 

about  the  same  time,  and  the 

ii       34  after  1630.  insert  He  was  ordained  priest  19  Sept.  following. 

188     ii     6  f.e.  after  also  insert  an  elaborate  anonymous  memoir  published  by  S.P.C.K. 

1893; 

191     ii    15  f.e.  Herbert,  Sir  Henry :  for  second  book  read  second  chapter 

204  ii  27-28  Herbert,  Mary,  Countess  of  Pembroke  :  for  (1555  ?-1621),  born  probably  .... 
about  1555,  read  (1561-1621),  born  at  Ticknell,  near  Bewdley,  Worcester- 
shire, 27  Oct.  1561, 

206  i     39-44  omit  Shakespeare  ....  her  prime. 

207  i       27  for  acceptance  read  some  consideration 

208  ii    30-32  Herbert,  Philip,  Earl  of  Montgomery  and  4th  Earl  of  Pembroke :  for  a  Scottish 

courtier  ....  Earl  of  Holderness  read  '  one  Ramsey,'  who  is  more  pro- 
bably identical  with  William  Ramsay,  page  of  the  king's  bedchamber,  than 
(as  has  been  commonly  stated)  with  Sir  John  Ramsay,  Viscount  Hadding- 
ton,  and  Earl  of  Holderness.  (Cf.  THOMS,  Anecdotes  and  Traditions, 
Camden  Soc.  p.  72.) 

218    ii      l.l.     Herbert,  Sidney,  1st  Lord  Herbert  of  Lea  :  for  1855  read  1856 
214     ii       34      Herbert,  Thomas  (1597-1642  ?) :  for  sixth  read  seventh 
218     ii    14  f.e.  Herbert,  Sir  William,  Earl  of  Pembroke  :  for  Sir  Robert  read  Sir  Roger 

227  i    24-26   Herbert,  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Pembroke:    omit  In  December   ....   Lord 

Hertford. 

228  i      6-10  for  Other    parts  of  the   dedication  ....  Shakespeare's  { Sonnets '  read 

Pembroke  and  his  brother  knew  Shakespeare  in  his  professional  capacity 
of  a  king's  '  servant,'  or  member  of  James  I's  company  of  actors,  and,  like 
almost  all  the  cultivated  nobility,  admired  Shakespeare's  literary  genius. 
In  Pembroke,  as  lord  chamberlain,  the  editors  of  the  greatest  dramatic 
publication  of  the  day  naturally  sought  the  patron  of  their  venture.  There 
is  no  evidence  that  Pembroke  was  Shakespeare's  special  or  personal  patron 
or  came  into  any  direct  personal  relations  with  the  poet.  No  value 
attaches  to  the  suggestion  that  the  dedication  of  Shakespeare's  '  Sonnets  ' 
by  Thomas  Thorpe  [q.  v.],  owner  of  the  published  manuscript, 

13-48  for  his  family  name— William  Herbert ....  1890,  passim,  and  esp.  pp.  44-73) 

read  what  is  inaccurately  represented  to  have  been  his  youthful  name — 
William  Herbert.  Being  the  eldest  son  of  an  earl  he  was  known  in 
all  relations  of  life  from  the  hour  of  his  birth  until  his  father's  death 
as  Lord  Herbert.  When  the  '  Sonnets,'  with  this  dedication,  were 
published  in  1609,  Pembroke's  rank  and  dignity  rendered  it  practically 
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Herbert,  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Pembroke  : 

address  which  played  a  prominent  part  in  all  dedications  to  him  which  are 
extant.  Thomas  Thorpe,  the  procurer  of  the  MS.  of  the  '  Sonnets  '  for 
purposes  of  publication,  subsequently  dedicated  two  books  to  Pembroke, 
and  approached  him  there  in  the  conventional  tone  of  exaggerated  subser- 
vience. There  is  no  good  ground  for  seeking  a  clue  to  the  mystery  of 
Shakespeare's  '  Sonnets  '  in  the  publisher's  address  to  Mr.  W.  H.  All  the 
arguments  which  would  identify  Pembroke  with  the  youth  for  whom 
Shakespeare  in  the  '  Sonnets  '  professes  affection  may  safely  be  neglected. 
(See  WBIOTHESLEY,  HENRY,  SRD  EARL  OF  SOUTHAMPTON,  and  the  '  Life  of 
Shakespeare  '  by  the  writer  of  this  article) 

287      i        33      Herd,  John  :  for  Addit.  MS.  1818,  art.  5,  read  Sloane  MS.  1818,  f.  132, 

243     ii        2       Hericke,  Sir  William:  for  (1557  read  (1562 

7-8  for  born  at  Leicester  in  1557.  read  baptised  at  St.  Martin's,  Leicester,  9  Dec. 

1562. 

246      i     16  f.e.  Heriot,  John  :  for  In  1792  read  After  1798 

13  f.e.  for  In  the  same  year  read  Previously  in  1792 

248     i       20      Herle,  Charles  :  after  tract  insert  by  Edward  Gee  (1613-1660  [q.  v.]) 
252     ii        6       Heron,  Robert  (1764-1807)  :  omit  '  Pizarro,'  a  tragedy,  1799. 

289  i       14      Hervey,  Mary,  Lady  :  omit  probably 

15-18  for  there  is,  however  ....  (GAGE,  p.  319),  but  read  according  to  the  inscrip- 

tion on  her  tombstone  in  Ickworth  church  (cf  .  GAGE,  p.  319,  where  the  year 
is  misread  1706). 

19  f.e.  for  Edith  Bellenden  read  Mary  Bellenden 

ii    24-26  for  to  a  large  family  ....  qualities  which  read  It  was  the  marked  person- 

ality of  his  brothers  and  sisters-in-law  rather  than  of  her  own  children 
that 

290  i        18      Hervey,  Thomas  :  for  (1698  read  (1699 

23-24  for  a  university,  no  doubt  to  Cambridge,  read  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 

26  omit  apparently 

298      i       35       Heslop,  Luke  :  for  87  read  86 
316     ii     9  f.e.    Heydon,  Sir  Henry  :  for  Solery  read  Sollars 
319      i      5  f.e.    Heylyn,  Peter  :  for  grandnephew  read  second  cousin 

323     ii      9-6     Heylyn,  Rowland  :  for  The  names  ....  born  in  1562.  read  He  was  son  of  David 
f-e.  Heylyn  of  Shrewsbury  by  his  wife,  Alice,  and  was   grandson  of  Robert 

Heylyn  of  the  same  place.  The  Heylyns  of  Alder  ton,  Shropshire,  were 
his  cousins  (see  Visitation  of  Shropshire  for  1623).  His  mother,  on  his 
father's  death,  married  Thomas  Puller  of  Shrewbury,  by  whom  she  had  a 
son,  Abraham  Puller.  Rowland,  born  at  Shrewsbury  in  1562,  was  admitted 
to  the  free  school  there  in  1571. 

824      i        37  after  Alice  insert  (daughter  of  Richard  Aldworth,  of  Reading) 

15  f.e.  for  the  grandson  read  the  second  cousin 

14  f.e.  for  Heylyn's  brother  read  Heylyn 

380      i     24-25   Heywood,  Jasper  :  for  the  elector  of  Bavaria,  Duke  William,  read  Duke  William 

of  Bavaria, 

844     i     45-46   Hibbert,  Robert  :  for  Ballard  Nembhard  read  John  Frederic  Nembhard 
852      i     27-28   Hickes,  George  :  'for  a  private  chapel  of  Bishop  Turner  of  Ely  at  Enfield  read 

the  oratory  of  Bishop  White  of  Peterborough  at  Southgate 
866      i      1  f.e.    Higden,  William  :  for  [anon.]  read  (sometimes  ascribed  to  Higden,  but  more  pro- 

bably by  Samuel  Grascome  [q.  v.]) 
869      i     36-37   Higgins,    Godfrey:  for  Haddam  Castle,  Northumberland  read  Hoddam  Castle, 

Dumfriesshire 
376     11        38 


>  Thomas  .  for  1796  read  1795 

89-40  for  line  engraver  under  the  Findens,  read  pupil  of  Greig, 

378     ii    29-30   Highmore,  Nathaniel  :  for  entered  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  in  1632,  read  was 

scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1632-9, 
879  i  7  f.e.  Highton,  Henry:  for  Mitchell  read  Michel 
382  ii  23  f.e.  Hildersam,  Arthur  :  for  1567  read  1576 

11  f.e.  for  1586  read  Oct.  1583 

384     ii    39-40   Hildesley,  Mark  :  for  Henry,  viscount  St.  John,  read  Henry  St.  John, 
396     ii       24      Hill,  John  (d.  1732  ?)  :  for  (d.  1732  ?)  read  (d.  1735) 

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397  i  10-12  Hill,  John :  for  He  is  stated  ....  Book  of  Dignities],  read  He  died  in  June  1735, 
and  left  his  estate  to  his  nephew  Samuel  Hill,  second  Baron  Masham 
(see  MASHAM,  ABIGAIL  ;  cf.  Gent.  Mag.  1735,  p.  33;  WRIGHT'S  Essex,  ii. 
348). 

406     ii       36      Hill,  Sir  Bichard :  for  St.  Mary's  Hall  read  St.  Mary  Hall 

410     ii     6f.e.    Hill,  Sir  Kowland  (1492  ?-1561) :  for  1761  read  1561 

418     ii    18  f.e.  Hill,  Rowland,  1st  Viscount  Hill:  after  1812.  insert  He  was  himself  wounded. 

414      i     43-44  for  Stapleton,  Cotton,  read  Stapleton  Cotton, 

421      i       25      Hill,  Samuel :  for  Wood  read  Bliss 


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HINDMAKSH HOVENDEN 

N.B.— -/.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Ool.    Line 

2  ii      l.l.     Hindmarsh,  Robert :  Note  that '  The  Trial  of  the  Spirits '  was  not  by  Hindmarsh, 

but  was  an  attack  on  his  '  Vindication  of  Swedenborg '  by  the  Rev.  WilUam 
Ettrick  of  High  Barns,  near  Sunderland. 

3  ii        9       Hinds,  Samuel :  for  failing  health  read  domestic  circumstances 
12      i        7       Hirst,  William :  for  Vellour  read  Vellore 

14     ii       17      Hislop,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  79  read  78 

19     ii        4       Hoadly,  Benjamin:  for  Poor  read  le  Poer 

35     i     19-17   Hobart,  Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire :  for  He  continued  to  hold  office 

f.e.  ....  in  which  year  read  In  June  1804 

15-13  for  but  resigned  with  Sidmouth  in  1805  ....  the  Melville  affair,  read  He 

f.e.  resigned  with  Addington  in  May  1804. 

12  f.e.  for  rejoined  read  joined 

10  f.e.  for  from  14  Jan.  .  .  .  1805,  read  on  14  Jan.  1805,  but  with  Sidmouth  re- 

signed in  the  following  July,  in  consequence  of  Pitt's  attitude   over  the 
Melville  affair. 

9  f.e.  for  and  from  read  From 

46     ii    15 f.e.  Hobhouse,  Sir  Benjamin:  omit  wheat 

48     ii    53-54   Hobhouse,  John  C.,  Baron  Broughton :  for  Horse  Guards  read  House  of  Lords 
59     ii       85      Hodges,  Edward  E. :  for  (1825  read  (1840 

14  f.e.  for  the  article  read  an  article 

18  f.e.  omit  in  the  '  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  ' 

4/.e.    Hodges,  Nathaniel :  for  13  Sept.  read  14  Sept.  (Sloane  MS.  1810,  f.  447) 
64     ii       14      Hodgkin,  Thomas  :  for  John  read  James 

70     ii       17      Hodgson,  John  (1757-1846) :  for  the  age  of  ninety  read  a  great  age 
74     ii       30      Hodgson,  Mrs.  Margaret :  for  Sharrow  read  Sharow 
98     ii    11  f.e.  Hogarth,  William  :  for  Gallomania  read  Gallophobia 
97      i         1  for  Wyndham  read  Windham 

101     ii       16      Hogg,  James  (1806-1888) :  for  a  religious  though  unsectarian  read  an  unsec- 

tarian 
105      i         7       Hogg,  Thomas  J. :  for  married  read  united  himself  with  Mrs.  Williams 

125     ii    10/1'  \  Holdsworth»  Richard :  for  the  Poor  read  le  Poer 

130     ii     41-2    Holinshed,  Raphael :  for  but  the  only  Holinshed  ....  at  a  possible  date  read 

Of  two  Holinsheds  known  there  at  a  possible  date  one  was 
44  after  B.A.  insert  Christ's  College 

12  f.e.  after  of  Ascot  insert  Another  Holinshed  matriculated  from  Christ's  College 

in   May  1544  and  was  in  residence  there  as  a  scholar  in  1544-5;  it  is 
probable  that  he  was  the  chronicler. 

142     i       86      Holland,  Henry  (1588-1650  ?) :  omit  the  line 
147     ii    19  f.e.  Holland,  John,  Duke  of  Exeter :  for  house  read  church 

14  f.e.  for  8  July  read  in  Aug.  and  for  two  months  read  a  month 

156     ii       32      Holland,  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Kent :  for  Oruyk  read  Creyk 

44  omit  Plantagenet 

48-49  omit  In  his  absence  ....  married 

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156     ii    11-10   Holland,  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Kent:  for  but  on  Holland's  return  ....  dissolved 
f.e.  read  was,  before  her  marriage  with  Holland,  another  suitor  for  Joan's  hand. 

A  contract  which  she  made  with  Salisbury  in  Holland's  absence  was  annulled 
10  f.e.  after  (1849)  insert  [See  JOAN,  1828-1385] 

167     ii    45-46   Holies,  Gervase :  for  an  only  surviving  son  read  a  son 

108     i       80      Holies,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clare :  for  at  Cambridge,  read  at  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge  (becoming  pensioner  in   April    1579  and  fellow-commoner  a  year 
later), 
174     i      2/>.    Hollins,  William  :  for  eightieth  read  ninetieth 

180  ii    '26-27    Holloway,  Thomas  (1748-1827) :  for  the  son  of  a  respectable  tradesman  .... 

1748.  read  born  in  Broad  Street,  London,  in  1748,  was  eldest  son  of  a 
merchant  in  easy  circumstances  who  was  an  early  follower  of  Wesley. 
His  mother's  portrait  was  painted  by  John  Russell  [q.  v.]. 

181  i        22  for  in  February  read  near  Norwich  on  29  Feb. 

19  f.e.  after  magnetism,  add  He  executed  portraits  in  crayon  of  himself  and  of  a 

nephew  who  was  captain  in  the  navy. 
207     ii    2-2/.e.  Holt,  Joseph  :  after  career,  add  R.  D.  the  initials  of  the  writer. 

16-15   Holt,  Thomas  :  for  the  public  school  there,  read  the  examination  schools,  now  part 
f.e.         of  the  Bodleian  Library, 

209      i       38      Holtby,  Richard  :  after  bridge  insert  (spending  two  years  at  Christ's  College  and 
then  migrating  to  Caius  College  19  Aug.  1573  at  the  age  of  20) 

211  i    12  f.e.    Holtzapffel,  Charles  :  for  completed  read  completed  by  him  ;  the  work  was  finished 

by  his  son. 

212  ii       18      Holwell,  John  Z. :  for  (d.  1720)  read  (d.  1729) 

213  i       39  for  Clive  and  read  almost 
215      i        24     \ 

27     1-  Holyman,  John  :  for  Hanborough  read  Handborough 
48     j 

ii      23      Holyoake,  Francis  :  for  87  read  86 
226     i       35      Home,  Daniel  D. :  for  Monby  read  Manby 
229     i       26      Home,  Francis  :  for  94  read  98 
285     ii       27      Home,  James  (1758-1842) :  for  (1758-1842)  read  1760-1844) 

18  f.e.  for  death  in  1842.  read  death  on  5  Dec.  1844.     He  was  president  of  the 

Eoyal  College  of  Physicians  (Scotland)  and  physician  in  ordinary  in  Scot- 
land to  Queen  Victoria. 

243     i     14  f.e.  Hone,  Nathaniel :  for  He  left  surviving  read  By  his  wife,  Mary  Earl,  of  York, 
whom  he  married  on  9  Oct.  1742,  he  left 

249  ii    37-39   Honyman,  Sir  George  E. :  omit  his  brother  ....  fifth  baronet 

20  f.e.  after  1881.  insert  His  brother,  the  Eev.  Sir  William  Macdonald  Honyman, 

succeeded  as  fifth  baronet. 

250  i       23      Honywood,  Mary :  for  286  read  256 

32      Honywood,    Michael :  after  grandmother,  insert  Sir  Thomas  Honywood  [q.  v.] 
seems  to  have  been  his  half-brother. 

251  i        12  for  85  read  84 

29      Honywood,  Sir  Eobert :  after  bourn,  insert  Sir  Thomas  Honywood  [q.  v.]  was  his 
uncle. 

257  ii    10  f.e.  Hood,  Francis  G. :  for  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  read  Viscount  Hardinge 

258  i         8       Hood,  John  :  for  Carlow  read  Donegal 

after  legal  writer  insert  son  of  Matthew  Hood  by  Margery  (Eisk) 
39  after  248).  insert  Hood  married  Ellen  Gowen  of  Philadelphia,  by  whom  he 

left  three  sons. 

258     ii       36      Hood,  Robin  :  omit  Gloucestershire  and 
261      i       20  for  1264  read  1265 

"        4  for  C.  A.  Ward  read  H.  L.  D.  Ward 

19  after  passim ;  insert  Eutland  MSS.  (Hist.  MSS.  Comm.)  i.  805 ; 

271      i        21      Hood,  Thomas  (1799-1845) :  for  1824  read  1825  and  omit  had 
279     ii    11  f.e.  Hook,  William :  for  matriculated  from  read  became  commoner  of 
10  f.e.  for  1620  read  1618 

9/-e.  for  the  same  year  ....  resided  read  1620. 

8/.e.  for  some  time  in  Oxford  before  matriculating,  read  He  only  matriculated  in 

the  university  just  before  taking  his  degree. 

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279     ii      7  f.e.  Hook,  William :  for  and  Wood  ....  saying  read  Wood  says 

290     ii       10      Hooker,  Richard :  for  bishop  of  London  read  archbishop  of  Canterbury 

294     ii    17  f.e.  for  Cambridge  read  Oxford 

800     ii        4       Hoole,  John  :  for  tutor '  read  tailor  ' 

$03     i       16      Hooper,  George :  for  Hooker  read  Hooper 

54-55  for  at  the  age  of  read  aged  nearly 

306     ii    40-41    Hooper,  John  :  omit  Another  collected  edition  ....  two  volumes. 
311     ii       39      Hope,  Mrs.  Anne  :  after  1887.  insert  Mrs.  Hope's  '  First  Divorce  of  Henry  VIII' 

was  edited  from  her  manuscript  by  F.  A.  Gasquet. 
S15     ii       25      Hope,  Sir  James  (1614-1661) :  after  committees  insert  representing  Scotland  in 

the  English  parliament  of  1653 
821      i        6       Hope,  Sir  John,  Lord  Craighall :  for  He  was  one  read  His  brother,  Sir  James 

Hope  (1614-61)  [q.  v.],  not  himself,  was  one 
322      i        26      Hope,  John  (1725-1786) :  for  1871  read  1781 

828     ii       16      Hope,  John,  4th  Earl  of  Hopetoun  :  for  fifty-seven  read  fifty-eight 
327     ii       41      Hope,    Sir  Thomas   (d.   1646):    after  Edinburgh,  insert  Gardiner's    History  of 

England,  viii.  823,  ix.  98. 
828     i        1       Hope,  Thomas  (1770  ?-1831) :  omit  for 

ii       15  after  (1808-1862)  insert  for  many  years  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Gloucester 

881     ii    18-17    Hope-Scott,  James  R. :  for  brother-in-law,  read  brother, 

/* 

383  ii  10  f.e.  Hopkins,  Edward  :  for  he  gave  read  he  founded  three  schools  in  Connecticut,  one 
of  which,  the  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  in  Newhaven,  has  had  an  uninterrupted 
existence  from  its  foundation  ;  he  also 

840      i        20      Hopkins,  William  (1793-1866) :  for  seventy-third  read  seventy-fourth 
846     ii        4       Hopton,  John :  for  Monks  read  Friars 
11  for  1589  read  1529 

18  for  1582  read  1542 

347    i      4  f.e.    Hopton,  Ralph,  Lord  Hopton:  for  Vandry  read  Vaudry 

8  f.e.  for  1601  read  1598 

354     i       17      Hornblower,  Jonathan :  for  1800)  read  1780) 
858     ii    17  f.e.  Home,  Richard  H. :  for  Foggs  read  Foggo 
869      i        8       Horner,  Francis  :  for  November  read  October 
872      i     9  f.e.    Horner,  Leonard :  after  works  insert  with  memoir 

53-55  omit  A  biography  ....  1848.  6. 

888     ii       7       Horsley,  Samuel :  omit  was 

894     ii    14-12   Hosier,  Francis  :  for  Hosier  left  a  widow  ....  Kichard  Hart,  read  Hosier  died 
f.e.          intestate  and  without  issue,  his  estate  passing  to  his  nephew  Eichard  Hosier. 

898  i       26      Hoskins,   John    (1566-1638):   for  (GARDINER,  Hist.   1603-16,    pp.    163-4)    read 

(GARDINER,  Hist,  of  England,  ii.  246,  249) 

899  ii       6       Hoskins,  Sir  John  (1634-1705):  for  Hoekjns  read  Hoskins 
405      i        9       Hotham,  Charles :  for  Durand  read  Durant 

11       Qg     }  Hotham,  Sir  Charles :  for  1800  read  1806 

405  ii      Sf.e.    Hotham,  Durant:  for  (1619 ?  read  (1617? 

4  f.e.  after  vol.  ii.)     He  was  admitted  to  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  7  May  1632 

aged  15. 

406  i     29-30   Hotham,    Sir  Henry :  for  the  second  ....  first  lord  Hotham  read  Beaumont 

Hotham,  second  baron  Hotham 

407  i        25  omit  and  a  daughter 

87      Hotham,  John  (d.  1337) :  for  Cottenham  read  Cottingham 

408  ii       82      Hotham,  Sir  John  (d.  1645) :  for  the  fleet  read  the  Fleet  prison 
414      i       17      Hothby,  John :  for  (fl.  1470)  read,  (d.  1487) 

20-21  for  and  to  have  moved  ....  Florence,  read  but  went  to  Lucca  in  1467. 

28  after  seems  insert  also 

27  after  Spain,  insert  In  1486  he  was  invited  to  England  by  Henry  VII     He 

died  in  1487. 

416     i       31      Hoton,  Richard  of :  for  Lynche  read  Lytham 
418     ii       89      Hough,  John :  for  ninety-third  read  ninety-second 
424     ii       81      Housman,  Robert :  for  son  read  nephew 
430     ii       13      Hovenden,  Robert :  for  iii.  read  iv. 

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Page  Col.    Line 

4    ii    22  f.e.  Howard,  Charles,  Lord  Howard  of  Effingham:  for  1604-5  read  1605-6 
10     i       16      Howard,  Sir  Edward :  for  Ponynges  read  Poynings 
26     ii      29      Howard,  Henry,  Earl  of  Surrey :  for  Woodford  read  Woodbridge 
28     ii     8 f.e.   Howard,    Henry,  Earl  of  Northampton:  for   Thomas  Howard  read  Philip 
Howard 

82  i     18  f.e.  for  1056 ;  read  1506;  Sloane  MS.  1432 ;  Stowe  MS.  95 ; 

16  f.e,  for  alone  read  by  itself 

ii      14      Howard,  Henry,  6th  Duke  of  Norfolk :  for  second  earl  read  third  earl 

83  i       31  for  In  1678  read  Before  1678 

84  ii    22  f.e.  Howard,  Henry  (1757-1842) :  for  Monticucolli  read  Montecuculi 

36  ii  34  Howard,  Henry  (1769-1847) :  after  1847.  insert  He  left  three  sons,  Frank  Howard 
[q.  v.],  William,  advocate-general  in  Bombay,  who  was  killed  while  hunting  in 
1862,  and  Edward  Irvine,  founder  of  the '  Bombay  Quarterly,'  who  was  killed  in  a. 
railway  accident  in  1868. 

62     i       23      Howard,  Theophilus,  2nd  Earl  of  Suffolk :  for  22  July  read  14  July 
87  after  text  insert  Gardiner,  Hist,  of  England,  vi.  256 

64  ii  9  f.e.  Howard,  Thomas,  3rd  Duke  of  Norfolk :  for  he  joined  read  he  is  said  to  have 
joined 

78  i  36-37  Howard,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Suffolk :  omit  after  Howard's  death  ....  hus- 
band 

74  i     19  f.e.  Howard,  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Arundel:   after  Stuart,  insert  third  Duke  of 

Lennox, 

75  ii        5  for  was  captured  by  the  Roundheads,  but  read  which  had  been  captured  by 

the  Royalists, 
6  after  Waller  insert  (6  Jan.) 

77  i     18  f.e.  Howard,  Walter :  for  (1867)  read  (1862) 

78  ii    16-15   Howard,  William,  1st  Baron  Howard  of  Effingham :  for  Chateau  Cambresis  read 

f.e.  Cateau-Cambresis 

79  ii       21      Howard,  Lord  William :  for  the  Earl  of  Arundel,  read  Henry  Fitzalan,  twelfth 

Earl  of  Arundel  [q.  v.], 

84  ii   2-1  f.e.  Howe,   George  :  for  apparently  ....  Witley,  Wor-  read  daughter  of  Philip 

Foley  of  Prestwood,  Staffordshire  (marriage  licence  dated  21  Feb.  1692-3j, 

85  i        1  omit  cester, 

108     i     13  f.e.  Howe,  William,  5th  Viscount  Howe :  for  March  read  May 

112  ii    ;  LI.      Howell,  James  r  for  to  follow  read  issued  and  for  (1891)  read  (1892) 

113  i     14  f.e.  for  A  few  letters  read  Two  letters 

18  f.e.  after  1623  insert  (not  included  in  the  '  Epistolee ') 

11-10  for  but  these  have  ....  not  been  traced,  read  and  were  purchased  by  the 

f.e.  British  Museum  in  1892. 

115     i     17  f.e.  Howell,  Laurence :  after  born  insert  at  Deptford 

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115     i     16 f.e.  Howell,  Laurence:  after  education  insert  at  Lewisham  Grammar  School,  where 

he  was  a  foundation  scholar,  and 

117     ii       9       Howell,  Thomas  B. :  for  (1815)  read  (1814) 
119     i       28      Howes,  Edward :  for  Goldanger]  read  Goldhanger] 
125     ii     8  f.e.   Howland,  Bichard:  omit  migrated  to  St.  John's  College,  where  he 

If.e.  after  1560-1.  insert  He  is  said  to  have  migrated  to  St.  John's  College. 

180  ii    82-83  Howson,  John  S. :  for  (head-master)  read  (second  master) 

57-58  for  Collegiate  Institution,  read  College, 

181  i        8  for  Institution  read  College 

183  ii    56-57   Hoyle,  Edmond :  for  (no  copy  known)  read  (1747) 

184  i     19  f.e.  omit  1st  edit,  no  title ; 

186     i    44-45   Hubbard,  William :  for  is  believed  to  have  been  rescued  read  was  rescued 

14-18  for  presented  by  Eliot's  son  John  to  the   Massachusetts  read  was   sub- 

f.e.  sequently  restored  to  the  governor.     It  was  sold  to  the  British  Museum  by 

the  latter's  great-grandson  Peter  Orlando  Hutchinson  in  1884.     A  copy 
came  into  the  possession  of  the  Massachusetts 

149     i     12  f.e.  Hudson,  Sir  James :  for  George  III  read  George  IV 
158     ii       18      Hudson,  Bobert  (1781-1815) :  after  hymn  tune  insert  'Llandaff1 
156     ii       18      Hues,  Bobert :  for  Thomas  Chapman  read  George  Chapman 
158     ii      88      Huggins,  William  (1696-1761) :  omit  of  Ariosto 

5-4  for  This  has  an  elaborate  preface  and  annotations,  read  This  translation  has 

f.e.  been  erroneously  attributed  to  Huggins  ;  it  is  the  work  of  Temple  Henry 

Croker  [q.  v.].     Huggins  only  supplied  the  annotations. 
168     ii  15  f.e.  Hugh  (d.  1164) :  for  Henry  II  read  Henry  I 

164  i       26  for  prince  of  Wales,  read  eldest  son  of  Henry  II, 

165  i        1       Hugh  (d.  1181) :  for  years  read  days 

168     i        4       Hugh  (d.  1285) :  for  Lanchester  read  Launcherley  and  for  west  read  east 
181     ii     6/.e.   Hughes,  John  (1787-1860) :  for  1887  read  1882 

185  i       11      Hughes,  Margaret :  for  Princess  Rupert  read  Prince  Rupert 
193     i       87      Huish,  Alexander :  after  election  insert  to  a  fellowship 

199     i       14      Hullah,  John  P. :  for  council  of  education  read  education  department 

201     i       22      Hulls,  Jonathan :  after  sliding  scale ;  insert  which  he  patented  in  1758,  together 

with  a  machine  for  weighing  gold  coins ; 

204     ii       17      Hulse,  Sir  Samuel :  for  ninety  read  eighty -nine 
207     ii      27      Humby,  Mrs. :  for  MRS.  read  MRS.  ANNE 

210  ii      LI.     Hume,  Alexander  (1560?-1609) :  after  forms,  insert  A  copy,  believed  to  be  unique, 

of  Hume's  '  Ane  treatise  of  Conscience,'  Edinburgh,   1594,   12mo,  is  in 
Edinburgh  University  Library. 

211  i       1-2  omit  'Ane  treatise  ....  1594,  12mo ; 

215     i     16  f.e.  Hume,  Sir  David  (1648-1707) :  for  1761  read  1701 
225     ii        2       Hume,  David  (1711-1776) :  for  Brigge  read  Bigge 

280     i      8-6     Hume,  Joseph :  for  and  he  published  .  ...  the  '  Inferno '  of  Dante,  read  (He 
f.e.         must  be  distinguished  from  another  Joseph  Hume  (1767-1843),  a  clerk  in  Somer- 
set House,  at  whose  residence,  Montpelier  House,  Notting  Hill,  Lamb,  Hazlitt, 
Godwin,  and  other  men  of  letters  met.     He  published  in  1812  a  bad  translation 
in  blank  verse  of  Dante's  c  Inferno,'  and  in  1841 '  A  Search  into  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.'     One  of  his  daughters,  Julia,  was  mother  of  Mrs.  Augusta  Webster, 
the  poetess;  another  daughter  married  Isaac  Tod  hunter,  the  mathematician). 
285     i        6      Hume,  Thomas :  omit  [q.  v.] 

242  i  83-40  Humphrey,  Duke  of  Gloucester :  for  He  attended  Henry's  marriage  ....  was 
formally  appointed  read  From  Jan.  1420  to  Feb.  1421  he  replaced  Bedford 
as  regent  of  England  (WALSINQHAM,  Hist.  Angl.  i.  831).  He  had  been  on 
80  Sept.  1419  formally  appointed 

246  i       18  for  imprisoned  read  ordered  to  be  imprisoned 

19  for  is  said  read  is  erroneously  said 

247  ii    11  f.e.  for  six  read  seven 

259  i     13  f.e.  Hungerford,  Sir  Walter,  Lord  Hungerford  (d.  1449):  omit  after  the  battle  of 

Verneuil 
ii       16  for  1461  read  1464 

260  ii       8       Hungerford,  Walter,  Lord  Hungerford  (1503-1540) :  for  second  wife  read  third 

wife 

261  ii    13  f.e.  Hunnis,  William :  for  the  Duke  of  Devonshire  '  read  the  Earl  of  Devonshire  ' 

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268  i     15  f.e.  Hunt,  James  H.  Leigh :  for  More  than  once  read  Thrice 

13  f.e.  for  in  each  case  read  in  two  cases 

269  ii    22  f.e.  for  at  the  close  of  June,  read  on  1  July. 

277  i       l.l     Hunt,  Robert  (1807-1887) :  after  agent  insert  [See  MEBCEB,  JOHN] 

278  i       82  for  Sport  read  Spirit 

280     ii       1       Hunt,  Thomas  Frederick  (?):  omit(?) 

286     ii     2  f.e.    Hunter,  Henry :  for  Alexander  Boswell  read  Claude   rvine  Bos  well 

292     ii       LI      Hunter,  John  (1728-1798) :  for  1809  read  1810 

299     i       81      Hunter,  Sir  Martin  :  for  90  read  89 

318  ii     4  f.e.   Huquier,  James  G. :  for  Louis  XVI  read  Louis  XV 

316     ii       11      Hurdis,  James  :  for  the  grammar  school  read  the  prebendal  school 

319  ii       87      Husband,  William :  after  Husband,  insert  shipbuilder  and 

38  for  1857  read  1859 

42-48  omit  he  ran  away  ....  to  Hayle,  where 

14  f.e.  after  founders  insert  at  Hayle 

320  i        29  for  1855  read  1885 

325      i      8  f.e.   Huskisson,  William :  for  the  county  party  read  the  country  party 

888     i     25-27  Hutchinson,  Francis  :  omit  His  brother  Samuel  ....  Donoughmore  [q.  v.] 

349     ii       8       Hutt,  Sir  William  :  for  Appley  read  Apley 

352     i       12      Hutton,  Charles  :  for  Surkes  read  Surtees 

18  omit  first 

ii        9  for  Two  daughters  read  He  had  issue  two  daughters 

10  omit  survived  him 

18  omit  and  child 

14  for  all  read  they 

15  after  ii.  957).  insert  Their  son  was  C.  B.  Vignoles  [q.  v.]. 
354      i     24  f.e.  Hutton,  James  :  for  Cominius  read  Comenius 

857     i       29      Hutton,  Matthew  (1529-1606) :  for  1562  read  1561 

80  before  master  insert  and  next  year 

358  ii       26      Hutton,  Matthew  (1693-1758) :  for  Blackbourne  read  Blackburne 

359  ii        9       Hutton,  Sir  Richard :  after  refused  insert  to  sign  (Dec.  1635) 

12  for  opinion  read  declaration 

81  for  friend  read  friend  and  relative 

860     i      4-8     Hutton,  Robert  H. :  omit  who  died  16  July  1887, 

f.e. 

365      i     14  f.e.  Huysmans,  Jacob  :  after  Dolben  insert  [q.  v.] ,  then 
367     ii       24      Hyde,  Anne,  Duchess  of  York :  for  18  July  read  12  July 
885     ii       10      Hyde,  Edward,  Earl  of  Clarendon :  for  contained  read  contains 
400     ii     8/.e.    Hyde,  Sir  Nicholas:  after  p.  42  insert  Gardiner's  History  of  England,  vii.  87, 

109 

414     i       88      Hive,  Jacob  :  for  Jane  read  Elizabeth 
419      i        17      Impey,  Sir  Elijah :  omit  second  in  the  classical  tripos, 
436     i    12-18    Ingleby,  Sir  Charles  :  for  His  is  almost  the  only  ....  practice,  read  ,  which  was 

not  contrary  to  rule  at  the  time. 
438     ii       38      Inglethorp,  Thomas  :  for  St.  Buryans  read  St.  Buryan 


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INGLIS JOHN 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
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v     i     2  f.e.  List  of  Writers :  insert  S.  R.  G.  .  .  .  S.  K.  Gardiner,  LL.D. 

1  ii      4-2     Inglis,  Charles  (1784-1816) :  for  apparently  in  New  York    ....   he  conducted 

f.e.  read  in  1784  in  co.  Donegal,  where  his  father,  Archibald  Inglis,  was  a 

beneficed  clergyman  (d.  1745).    Going  to  America  to  seek  a  livelihood, 
Inglis  from  1755  to  1758  conducted 

2  i     16  f.e.  after  phlets.  add  A  monument  was  placed  to  his  memory  in   St.  Paul's 

Church,  Halifax,  and  a  memorial  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin. 

10     ii     83-35   Ingoldsby,  Sir  Richard  (d.  1685) :  omit  and  on  28  Dec.  .  .  .  Hist.  xxii.  84) 

Hi        3  after  1659,  insert  received  the  thanks  of  parliament  for  seizing  Windsor 

Castle  on  its  behalf  on  28  Dec.  1659  (Commons  Journals,  vii.  798), 

21      i     41-42   Innes,  Cosmo  :  for  Kilvarock  read  Kilravock 

30     ii    44-45    Ireland,  John  ( 1761-1842) :  for  William  IV,  and  Queen  Victoria  read  and  William  IV 
10  f.e.  before  A  marble  bust  insert  He  was  too  infirm  to  be  present  at  the  coronation 

of  Queen  Victoria,  and  his  place  was  taken  by  the  sub -dean,  Lord  John 
Thynne. 

35  ii  27  Ireland,  Samuel:  after  'Frogmore  Fete.'  insert  Before  1811  he  settled  at 
York,  where  his  extravagance  led  to  a  temporary  imprisonment  in  the 
Castle.  Andrew  Ritchie,  who  saw  much  of  him  at  this  period,  describes 
him  as  engaging  in  manner  and  very  communicative,  but  vain  and  un- 
principled. He  seems  to  have  published  at  York  a  weekly  print  called 
1  The  Comet,'  in  which  he  lampooned  his  neighbours,  and  contemplated 
issuing  a  poem  on  the  '  Pleasures  of  Temperance  '  (MS.  Letter  from  Ritchie 
to  Richard  Garnett,  Nov.  1811). 

11-5  for  Mr.  Ingleby  describes  his  wife  ....  married  a  second  time,  read  Ire- 

f.e.  land's  second  wife  belonged  to  the  Kentish  family  of  Culpepper  and  was 

widow  of  Captain  Paget  Bayly,  R.N.  (brother  of  the  first  Earl  of  Uxbridge), 
whom  she  had  married  25  Aug.  1791. 

45     i    35-86   Irons,  William  J. :  for  honorary  canon  read  prebendary 
87  for  1840  read  1860 

45  for  1871  read  1876 

50     i     15  f.e.  Irvine,  James  :  for  sixty-seventh  read  fifty-seventh 

58  ii    15  f.e.  Irwin,  Sir  John :  for  15th  foot  read  5th  foot 

59  i     14  f.e.  for  1766  read  1768 

84     ii      36      Izacke,  Richard  :  for  1700  ?)  read  1698) 

4/.e.  for  is  stated  to  have  died  '  about  1700.'  read  was  buried  in  the  church  of 

Ottery  St.  Mary,  18  March  1697-8. 

90  ii    19-20  Jackson  (afterwards  Duckett),  Sir  George  :  for  presided  read  was  present 

91  ii    13  f.e.  Jackson,  Sir  George  :  after  survived  him  insert  till  9  Dec.  1891 

99     ii       17      Jackson,  John  (1811-1885) :  after  offered),  insert  and  whose  curate  he  had  been  at 
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104     ii      6-5     Jackson,  Richard  :  omit  of  Dissenters 

107     i       29      Jackson,  Thomas  (1579-1640):  for  Crackanthorpe  read  Richard   Crakanthorpe 

112     ii     Tf.e.   Jackson,  William  (1815-1866) :  for  Lea  read  Sea 
U4     i        6       Jacob,  Benjamin :  for  Wesley  read  the  elder  Wesley 

12  f.e.  Jacob,  Edward:  for  Mary  Chalker  ....  county,  read  Jane,  daughter  of  Strang- 

ford  Violl,  vicar  of  Upminster. 

141     i       81      James  III  of  Scotland  :  for  in  his  ninth  year,  read  when  nine  years  old. 
146     i       25      James  IV  of  Scotland :  for  Larg  read  Largo 
150     ii      2-8  for  Denmark  read  Dantzic 

195     i     2/>.   James  II  of  England :  for  p.  488  read  iv.  288 
197      i       88  for  Stuart  read  Churchill 

202     i     9  f.e.   James  Francis  Edward  Stuart :  for  Petro  read  Retiro 

209  "       84  }  James»  Geor?e  P-  K< :  f°r  1801  read  1799 

210  ii       18  for  May  read  June 

22-23  for  During  the  last  years  ....  to  write,  read  His  last  novel  appears  to  have 

been  '  The  Cavalier,'  published  in  America  in  1859. 
221     ii    19  f.e.  James,  Thomas  (1578  ?-1629):  for  Bishop  Aungervile's  read  Richard  de  Bury's 

224  ii      18     James,  Thomas  (1748-1804) :  for  sixty  read  fifty-two 

28  for  over  three  hundred  read  two  hundred  and  forty-five 

17  f.e.  for  1810  read  1824 

225  it    21  f.e.  James,  William  (1542-1617) :  for  only  read  only  other 

227  ii  84  James,  Sir  William  (1721-1788) :  after  Wiltshire,  insert  Among  his  friends  was 
Laurence  Sterne,  who  was  a  frequent  visitor  at  his  town  house  in  Gerrard  Street, 
Soho. 

246     ii        4       Janeway,  James :  for  unmarried  read  leaving  a  widow,  Hannah 

250  i  6  Jardine,  David :  after  The  son  insert  who  graduated  M.A.  at  Glasgow  University 
in  1818, 

265     i     9  f.e.   Jefferies,  Richard :  for  Surrey  read  Kent 

275  *i    1?16  e  }  Je^rev»  ^raaciSj  Lord  Jeffrey :  for  sessions  read  session 

276  ii     2/.e.   Jeffreys,  George  (d.  1685) :  after  80,829,  insert  80,830, 

289     ii    19  f.e.  Jekyll,  Joseph :  before  Most  insert  His  correspondence  was  edited  collectively 

with  a  brief  memoir  by  the  Hon.  Algernon  Bourke  in  1894. 
807     i     8  f.e.    Jenkinson,  Anthony :  after  tsar  insert  Ivan  the  Terrible, 
825     ii    22-28  Jenner,  Thomas  (fl.  1681-1656) :  for  Probably  a  posthumous  work,  London,  1686, 

4to.  read  London,  1656,  4to. 

882     i      1.1.      Jenye,  Thomas  :  for  1890  read  1891 
889     i       20      Jeremie,  James  A. :  after  originality,  insert  He  was  created  D.C.L.  at  Oxford  at 

Commemoration  1862 

841  i        5       Jenny,  Isaac :  for  John  read  James 

842  i       83      Jermyn,  Henry,  Earl  of  St.  Albans :  after  knt.  insert  by  Mary  Barber 

844  i       29      Jermyn,  Henry,  1st  Baron  Dover :  before  Thomas  insert  Sir  and  after  Suffolk 

insert  (by  Rebecca,  who  afterwards  married  Viscount  Brouncker) 

845  i      18  for  Abbeville  read  Albeville 

55-57  omit  one  of  himself  ....  who  died  young 

4-3  for  Judith  Pooley,  probably  of  Boxted,  read  Judith,  daughter  of  Sir  Edmund 

f-e.  Poley  of  Badley, 

«        1  after  iii.  241).  insert  She  died  at  Cheveley  in  1726  and  was  buried  beside 

her  husband. 

8-4  for  who  had  married  his  niece,  read  his  grand-nephew,  son  of  his  niece  by 

her  marriage  with  Sir  Robert  Davers. 

849  ii       2       Jerrold,  Donglas  W. :  for  eldest  read  youngest 

12  for  1885  read  1886 

850  i     10  f.e.  for  101.  read  60Z. 

ii        6  for  the  one-act  read  his  one-act 

30  for  18  Sept.  read  12  Sept. 

88  for  1845  read  1843 

85  for  1843  read  1845 

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851  i        1       Jerrold,  Douglas  W. :  omit  part 

2  for  six  read  eighteen 

ii        5  for  SYDNEY  read  SIDNEY 

12  for  '  Works '  read  chief  '  Works  ' 

17  for  Witch  read  Gipsey 

18-19  for  about  1823  read  26  Aug.  1821 

21  for  1825  read  1834 

22  for  about  1825  read  15  Sept.  1828 
24  for  about  1826  read  11  Jan.  1880 
29  for  about  1828  read  21  May  1829 
82                 for  1828  read  1829 

83-84  for  in  1828  read  4  April  1831 

87  for  three-act  read  two-act 

60-61  omit '  Hercules,  King  of  Clubs '  ....  in  1836 

852  i        8  for  essays  read  stories 

19  for  1852.  read  1840-1,  edited  and  in  part  written  by  Jerrold. 

22  for  1852-4  read  1868  and  for  two-act  read  three-act 

23-24  omit  was  nominally  Jerrold's  ....  John  Poole 

853  i        6       Jerrold,  W.  Blanchard :  for  fifty-seventh  read  fifty-eighth 
866     ii       82      Jesse,  Edward :  for  Halifax  read  Driffield 

878     i        4       Jeune,  Francis :  for  Colburn  read  Colborne 

15-18  for  and  at  the  same  time  ....  Gloucester  Cathedral,  read  to  which  office  a 

canonry  in  Gloucester  Cathedral  is  attached.     Shortly  afterwards  he  was 
appointed  rector  of  Taynton,  Gloucestershire.    As  master  of  his  college  and 
as  sub-dean  of  Gloucester  his  services  were  highly  esteemed. 
21  for  hebdominal  council  read  hebdomadal  board 

43-44  /oriin  1858,  and  the  following  year  read  from  1858  to  1862, 

11  f.e.  after  the  Times  '  insert  and  equally  of  the  advanced  broad  church  party 

885     i       28      Jewsbury,  Geraldine  E. :    after  vault,  insert  Her  letters  were  edited  by  Mrs. 

Alexander  Ireland  in  1892. 

895     ii       29      Jobson,  Sir  Francis  :  for  his  half-brother  read  his  wife's  half-brother 
400     i        2       Jocelyn,  Robert,  1st  Viscount  Jpcelyn :  after  Hardwicke.  insert  He  was  admitted 

a  student  of  Gray's  Inn  in  1709. 
8  for  in  1706  read  27  Jan.  1718-19 

38  after  first  insert  in  1720 

20  f.e.  for  Earl  Boden  read  Earl  of  Koden 

8  f.e.  for  ten  read  nine 

ii  33  Jocelyn,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Roden :  for  9  Sept.  read  1  Dec. 
403  ii  16  f.e.  John,  King  of  England  :  for  Luggarshall  read  Ludgershall 
406  i  82  for  twenty-second  read  thirty-second 

427     ii     5  f.e.   John  of  Lancaster,  Duke  of  Bedford :  for  May  read  June 
488      i        28  for  Nantes  read  Mantes 

485      i        81  for  later  years  read  earlier  years 

436      i        87      John,  Saint  (d.  721) :  for  Barton  read  Burton 

449     ii    8/.e.   John  (d.  1820),  called  of  Dalderby :  Compare  this  article  with  that  on  DALDERBY, 
JOHN  DE,  in  volume  xiii.pp.  888-4. 

451  i     17-21   John  (d.  1379),  called  of  Bridlington :  for  This  shows  that  1895  ....  formally 

canonised,  read  He  was  actually  canonised  by  a  bull  of  Boniface  IX,  dated 
24  Sept.  1401. 
29  for  Holland  read  Beaufort 

452  ii        1       John  (fl.  1460),  called  of  Bury :  for  Learning  read  Blaming 


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JOHNES KENNETH 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
6      i       LI.      Johnson,  Charles  (1679-1748) :  for  Estramaduran  read  Estremadurah 

ii     Sf.e.  after  1748.  insert  He  was  buried  at  Hendon  on  18  March. 

9      ii       28      Johnson,  Francis  (1562-1618) :  for  Oxford  read  Cambridge 
12     i     If.e.   Johnson,  George  H.  S. :  for  Earl  Selborne  read  Earl  of  Selborne 

ii        9  for  Wells  read  St.  Cuthbert's,  Wells 

16     i       22      Johnson,  James  (1705-1774) :  for  Eicard's  Castle  read  Eichard's  Castle 

22  i        4       Johnson,  Joseph  :  for  seventy-first  read  seventy- second 

23  i    14  f.e.  Johnson,  Maurice :  for  Vertue  read  Virtue 

25  i  19  f.e.  Johnson,  Eichard  (1578-1659  ?) :  for  218  read  818 

40  ii      26      Johnson,  Samuel  (1709-1784) :  for  Streatham  Place  read  Streatham  Park 

45  ii       12  for  mark  read  mask 

46  i        22  for  1724  read  16-24 

56  i        2       Johnston,  Archibald,  Lord  Warriston :  for  (1610  ?  read  (1611 

8  for  probably  about  1610  read  in  1611 

5  for  of  Beirholm  in  Annandale,  read  a  merchant  of  Edinburgh,  who  died  24 

April  1617, 

6-7  for  In  early  years  ....  a  pupil  of  read  He  was  baptised  at  Edinburgh 

28  March  1611.    He  was  educated  at  Glasgow  University,  under  his  kins- 
man 

9  after  versity  insert  and  graduated  M.A. 

57  i        5  for  1640  read  1646 

58  ii        2  for  (1648?  read  (1655 

61     i        3       Johnston,  Francis  :  omit  probably 

4  for  Eichard  Johnston,  who  read  William  Johnston,  architect  of  Armagh.    A 

brother,  Eichard  Johnston,  who  died  in  1806, 

6  for  He  read  Francis 

36  for  J.  C.  Thompson  read  Martin  Creggan 

37-88  for  has  been  engraved,  read  is  in  the  council  chamber  of  the  Hibernian 

Academy, 
ii     Sf.e.   Johnston,  George  (1814-1889) :  for  nephew  read  brother 

64  i       23      Johnston,  James  :  for  (1648  ?  read  (1655 

25  after  Warriston  [q.  v.]  insert  and  was  baptised  9  Sept.  1655  (BRODIE,  Diary, 

155) 

65  i     15-14  for  according  to  ....  the  age  of  read  at  the  age  of  eighty-two.      The 

f.e.  '  London  Magazine  '  gives  his  age  as 

13  f.e.  for  but  according  to  read  and 

12  f.e.  for  at  the  age  of  ninety-three  only  read  as  ninety-three 

67     ii    18  f.e.  Johnston,  Nathaniel:  for  Ufflete  read  Usflete 
86     ii       18      Jollie,  Thomas  :  for  in  September  read  14  Sept. 

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99     ii       4       Jones,  Ernest  C. :  for  1868)  read  1869) 
11  for  Luneberg  read  Liineburg 

100  ii       ll'\             for  1868  read  1869 

ii       37  Jones,  Evan :  for  Minstrelsy  read  Minsterley 

105  ii      17  Jones,  Sir  Harry  D. :  for  Zietin  read  Zieten 

107  i  16  f.e.  Jones,  Harry  L. :  for  seventh  wrangler  read  thirty-first  wrangler 

130  i  16  f.e.  Jones,  John  (fl.  1827) :  for  Edwin  read  Elwin 

185  i  7  f.e.  Jones,  John  (1791-1889) :  for  ninety-eighth  read  ninety-ninth 

144  ii      29  Jones,  Sir  John  T. :  for  1845  read  1884 

146  i       15  Jones,  John  W. :  for  '  Transactions  '  read  '  Proceedings  ' 

156  i        6  Jones,  Eichard,  1st  Earl  of  Ranelagh :  for  Faulkener's  read  Faulkner's 

159  ii      83  Jones,  Eowland :  for  57  read  52 

168  i       82  Jones,  Thomas  (1756-1807) :  for  Paintings  read  Portraits 

175  ii       8  Jones,  Sir  William  (1746-1794) :  for  Duning  read  Dunning 

176  ii        9  for  forty-seventh  read  forty-eighth 

181     i     17  f.e.  Jones,  William  H.  B. :  for  Dagman  read  Dayman 

13  f.e.  for  1863  read  1883  and  for  1864  read  1884 

185     i      6-5     Jonson,  Benjamin  (1573  ?-1637) :  for  the  Poets'  Corner  read  the  north  side  of  the 

f.e.  nave 

ii      6-7  for  which  remains  his  only  monument,  read  above  his  grave.    Subsequently, 

before  1728,  a  monument  with  a  portrait  bust  was  put  up  on  the  south  wall 
of  Poets'  Corner  by  the  Earl  of  Oxford. 
187      i       80  for  1606  read  1616 

ii      89  for  Hansted's  read  Hausted's 

191     i        8  for  8  read  2 

200  i  10  Jordan,  Thomas  :  after  Novelties.'  insert  A  short  '  Defence  for  Musick  by  Thos. 
Jordan,  1659,'  is  given  by  John  Miller  in  his  '  Fly  Leaves  '  (i.  133)  from  a 
MS.  in  his  possession. 

24  after  fol.  66 ;  insert  Tom  Brown's  Works  (1720),  i.  188 ; 

203     ii    21  f.e.  Jorz,  Thomas :  for  Altamum  read  Altamura 
206     i       25      Joseph  of  Exeter  :  for  Oxford ;  50  read  Oxford  50 ; 

10  f.e.  for  third  crusade  read  first  crusade 

215     ii    44-47   Jowett,  Joseph :  Transpose  the  second  and  third  couplets  in  the  quotation 

LI.     Jowett,  William :  after  Surrey  insert  and  nephew  of  Joseph  Jowett  [q.  v.] 
217     i       6      Joy,  Thomas  M. :  for  63  read  54 

ii      83      Joy,  William  (1808-1867) :  for  About  1882  read  Subsequently 
87  after  Spithead  insert  in  1828 

Sf.e.  Joyce,  George  :  after  army,  insert  born  18  July  1618  (Sloane  MS.  1707,  f.  11  6), 
228      i        8       Jubb,  George  :  for  prebendary  read  prebend 

226  i    11-18  Juliana  :  for  a  manuscript  copy  ....  (Sloan  2499).  read  two  manuscript  copies 

of  which  are  in  the  British  Museum  (Sloane  MS.  2499  and  8705). 

227  i       17      Julien,  Louis  A. :  for  1844  read  1854 

287    ii       29  Kane,  John :  after  1869  insert  and  another  edition  in  1891 

238     i      4-8  Kane,  Richard :  omit  although  no  copies  are  to  be  found 

f.e. 

242     ii      20  Kauffinann,  Angelica :  for  Christian  III  read  Christian  VII 

Q4-7       i          R*l     \ 

35  }  Kavanagh,  Julia :  for  1887  read  1877 

248  i  3f.e.   Kay,  John  (fl.  1738-1764) :  after  Sutcliffe  insert  [q.  v.],  Kay's  great-grandson, 

252  ii       17      Kaye,  John :  for  thirty-second  read  thirty-first 

253  ii  10  f.e.  Kaye,  Sir  John  W. :  after  Surrey  insert  (she  died  23  Dec.  1893,  aged  80) 
255  i  22  f.e.  Keach,  Benjamin :  after  12mo  insert  1831  (with  memoir) 

20  f.e.  after  12mo  insert  1817 

268    ii      81      Kearney,  John :  for  CEABNUIDH  read  CEAENAIDH 

271  ii       11      Keate,  George :  for  Charlotte  read  Catharine 

272  i        4  for  inkstand  dish  read  ink-standish 

286  ii       25      Keats,  John :  after  Cestius  insert  which  was  soon  afterwards  disused 

287  i        3  for  Ohio  read  Kentucky 

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295  i      1-4     Keble,  John :  for  A  portion  of  this  volume  ....  Church  and  State,'  read  In  1869 

an  article  from  the  *  British  Critic  '  of  Oct.  1839  was  republished  under  the  title 
of  •  The  State  in  its  Eolations  with  the  Church,' 

296  ii       12      Keble,  Thomas :  after  vol.  x.  insert  He  also  wrote  several  in  vols.  i.,  ii.,  and  iv. 
816     ii      87      Keith,  George,  5th  Earl  Marischal :  for  9  Oct.  read  7  Oct. 

828     ii        2       Keith,  George  S. :  for  71  read  70 

826    ii    11  f.e.  Keith,  Sir  Eobert  (d.  1346) :  for  Durham  read  Neville's  Cross 

329     i        8       Keith,  Kobert  (d.  1774) :  omit  only 

830     i    24-25    Keith,  Sir  Eobert  M. :  for  In  1778  ....  and  during  read  During 

32  after  1780.  insert  On  1  Sept.  1777  he  was  promoted  major-general. 

842  i       15      Kellett,  Edward  :  after  proditionis  insert  suae 

843  ii    18  f.e.  Kelley,  Edward :  for  Appolonius  read  Apollonius 
855     ii       80      Kelly,  Michael :  for  '  O  haste  read  '  Haste 

360     ii       17      Kelty,  Mary  A. :  after  Literature ;  insert  Mrs.  Douglas's  Life  of  Whewell,  pp.  84-85, 

101,110; 
867     i       24      Kexnble,  Charles :  for  elder  read  younger 

26  for  second  read  elder 

371     i       13      Kemble,  John  M.  :  for  Bombay  read  Bengal 
884      i        26      Kemp,  John  (1380  ?-1447  :  for  1447)  read  1454) 

890  i      1  f.e.   Kemp,  William  (fl.  1590) :  for  was  educated  at  read  matriculated  at  Cambridge 

as  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College  in  June  1578  and  afterwards  migrated  to 

891  i     11  f.e.  Kemp,  William  (fl.  1600) :  after  1598.  insert  At  Christmas  1594  he  was  summoned 

with  two  other  leading  members  of  the  company,  Richard  Burbage  [q.  v.]  and 
William  Shakespeare,  to  act  before  the  queen  at  Greenwich. 

896     i      6  f.e.  Kempenfelt,  Richard :  after  89-41 ;  insert  Thicknesse's  Autobiography ; 

399     i       85      Kemys,  Lawrence :  for  xl.  read  xlviii. 

403     i     18  f.e.  Ken,  Thomas :  omit  his 

414  ii       7       Kennedy,  Benjamin  H. :  for  cxiv.  read  ch.  xiv. 

24  f.e.  for  Bishop  Heber  read  Richard  Heber 

415  i     14  f.e.  for  the  present  read  the  present  chapel  at 

427     ii      84      Kennedy,  John  (d.  1760) :  for  JOHN  read  PATRICK  (cf.  MS.  Egerton  22,  ff.  85-87  ; 

Nichols's  Literary  Anecdotes ,  ix.  409) 
437     ii    18  f.e.  Kennedy,  William  D. :  for  Willemont  read  Willement 


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KENNETT LAMBART 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

4  ii    11  f.e.  Kennett,  White :  after  Havers,  M.D.  insert  (she  died  9  July  1743) 

5  i        1  before  wife  insert  [i.e.  his  third] 

28     i        23   >  xenton,  Benjamin  :  for  1802  read  1800 

1,1,  ) 

ii     8  f.e.   Kenton,  Nicholas  :  for  votorum  read  votivum 

88     ii    12  f.e.  Keppel,  Augustus,  Viscount  Keppel :  for  second  earl  read  third  earl 
51     ii      15      Ker,  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Roxburgh :    after  London,  insert  (No.  13,  now  the 

Windham  Club) 

58     i     15  f.e.  Ker,  Sir  Thomas :  for  (Bannatyne  Club)  read  (Abbotsford  Club) 
63     ii      24      Kerr,  Robert,  1st  Marquis  of  Lothian :  after  June  insert  1689 

98  i     18-17   Kidgell,  John :  for  Wilkes's  «  Essay  on  Woman  '  read  the  '  Essay  on  Woman ' 

f.e.        (printed  by  Wilkes  and  probably  written  by  Thomas  Potter  [q.  v.]) 

99  i        4       Kiffin,  William:  for  (1684)  read  (1638) 

8  for  Lathrop  read  Lothrop  or  Lathrop 

9  for  1688  read  1641-2 

11-12  for  and  seceded  ....  John  Spilsbury.  read  but  remained  a  member  of 

Jessey's  church  till  1644  (GOULD,  Baptists  of  Norwich,  1860,  pp.  cxxviii  sq.) 
1.1.  after  communion,  insert  He  signed  the  declaration  of  1651. 

ii        l  for  John  Dethick  read  Christopher  Pack 

10  after  Biddle  [q.  v.].  insert  Kiffin  was  M.P.  for  Middlesex  1656-8. 

18  f.e.  after  came  of  it.  insert  In  1669  his  meeting-house  was  in  Finsbury  Court, 

Moorfields. 

100  i    58-54  for  (Cardinal  Ferdinand  Dada)  read  (Count  Ferdinand  D'Adda) 

101  i       30      Kilhurn,  William :  for  in  his  seventy-third  year  read  aged  seventy-three 
ii       24      Kilburne,  Richard :  for  74  read  78 

114     i     18  f.e.  Killigrew,  Thomas  :  for  buried  read  hanged 

116     i       87      Killigrew,  Sir  William :  for  Lancashire  read  Lincolnshire 

125     ii    89-40   King,  Charles  W. :  omit  About  1866  ....  (Clergy  List,  1866). 

129     i     12-11   King,  Edward  (1612-1687) :  for  recording  the  fate  of  another  Lycidas ;  read  in 

f.e.        which  Phyllis's  death  is  bemoaned  by  a  shepherd  called  Lycidas ; 
143      i        4       King,  Oliver :  after  Secretary  insert  and  sent  him  to  the  Tower  in  June  (Excerptti 

Historica,  No.  viii.  17) 

158     ii     8  f.e.  King,  Robert  (d.  1557) :  for  Bernardines  read  Cistercians,  now  St.  John's  College 
165     ii    83-84   King,  William  (1650-1729) :  for  consecrated  read  enthroned 
167      i     19  f.e.  for  7.  read  King  is  credited  in  error  in  the  British  Museum  Catalogue  with 

14  f.e.  after  8vo.  insert  This  work  is  by  Bishop  William  Nicolson  [q.  v.]. 

178     ii    11  f.e.  Kingsley,  Charles :  for  1860  read  1864 
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184  i     17  f.e.  Kingsmill,  Thomas  :  for  and  was  obliged  read  about  1579,  and  his  duties  as  pro- 

fessor were  discharged  by  deputies,  one  of  whom  was  Richard  Hooker. 
He  was  obliged 
%f.e.  after  iv.  153  ;  insert  Walton's  Life  of  Hooker,  ed.  Keble,  i.  18  ; 

185  i        9       Kingston,  Sir  Anthony:  for  Gloucestershire  read  Painswick,  Gloucestershire 
193     ii       5       Kinwelmersh,  Francis  :  for  (fl.  1570)  read  (d.  1580  ?) 

12-18  omit  The  poet  was  probably  son  of 

15  after  ii.  424)  insert  but  does  not  appear  to  have  had  a  son  named  Francis  (see 

his  will,  P.C.C.  18,  Pickering)  % 

16  for  He  read  The  poet 
80  for  arts  read  acts 


IQf.e.  after  compiler,  insert  The  poet  is  probably  identical  with  Francis  Kinwel- 

mersh of  Charlton,  Shropshire,  whose  will  (P.C.C.  79,  Leicester)  was  proved 
on  21  Oct.  1589.     He  died  apparently  before  16  May  1580  (Notes  and 


Queries,  8th  Series,  xii.  428). 
4  f.e.  after  p.  285).  insert  This  was  Anthony  Kynwolmershe  of  Wing,  Bucking- 

hamshire, who  died  early  in  1600. 
194     i       20      Kip,  Johannes  :  for  Malphigi  read  Malpighi 

200  i       85      Kirby,  William  :  for  James  Spence  read  William  Spence 

201  ii     8/.c.  Kirk,  John  (1760-1851)  :  for  90  read  91 

203     i    12-11   Kirk,  Thomas  (1765  ?-1797)  :  for  the  African  prince  Leboo  read  the  Pelew  prince 

f.e.       Lee  Boo 

205     ii       6       Kirkby,  John  (d.  1290)  /or  St.  Berian's  reatZ  St.  Buryan 
217     i       20      Kirkham,  Walter  de  :  for  Ireland  read  Staffordshire 
219     i       19      Kirkland,  Thomas  :  for  (1721  read  (1722 

20-21  for  a  native  of  Scotland,  was  born  in  1721.  read  born  at  Ashbourne,  Derby- 

shire, on  14  Oct.  1722,  was  son  of  Thomas  Kirkland,  attorney  at  law 
(d.  1751),  by  his  wife,  Mary,  daughter  of  Colonel  Allsop. 
28-29  for  By  1774  ....  Edinburgh  read  Kirkland  graduated  M.D.  at  St.  Andrews 

on  27  Dec.  1769 
81  after  Edinburgh  insert  (May  1777) 

280  ii    85-36  Kitchin,  Anthony  :  for  Gloucester  (now  Worcester)  College  read  Gloucester  Hall 

(now  Worcester  College) 
89-40  for  Gloucester  College  read  Gloucester  Hall 

281  i        8  for  No  bishop  read  No  Marian  bishop 

242     i      5f.e.  Kneller,  Sir  Godfrey:  for  in  1729,  read  at  Bath  on  24  Nov.  1729  (Monthly 

Chronicle,  1729,  p.  285), 
275     i       28      Knollys,  Sir  Francis  :  for  the  proofs  are  wanting  read  this  is  an  error 

82-84  omit  Lord-mayor  Knollys  ....  the  soldier. 

280     ii    21  f.e.  Knollys,  Hanserd  :  for  (1699-1702)  read  (1698-1745) 

282  ii       16      Knollys,  Sir  Robert  :  for  d'Erran  read  d'Evran 

289     i       12      Knollys,  William,  Earl  of  Banbury  :  for  Edward  read  Michael 
18  after  Leicestershire  insert  and  South  Carlton,  Lincolnshire 

16  omit  surviving 

89      Knowlton,  Thomas  :  after  p.  202  insert  Gent.  Mag.  1838,  i.  544 
25      Knox,  Vicesimus  :  for  Sterring  read  Stenning 
25      Knyvet,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Rowland  read  Roland 
22-28  Kyd,  Thomas  :  for  1608  ....  Amsterdam  read  1621  A.  van  den  Bergh  published 

at  Utrecht 

25-26  for  which  was  republished  in  1688.  read  while  another  Dutch  rendering 

appeared  at  Amsterdam  in  1688  and  was  republished  in  1644,  1669,  1688, 
1698,  and  1729. 
for  1593  read  1595 
for  iv.  read  5th  ser. 
Labouchere,  Henry,  Baron   Taunton:  before   Lords   insert   Messrs.   Stanley, 

Demson,  and  Stuart  Wortley,  afterwards  respectively 
Lacy,  Hugh  de,  5th  Baron  Lacy  :  for  de  Lusignan's  read  of  AngoulSme's 
Lacy,  John  de,  1st  Earl  of  Lincoln  :  for  second  earl  read  justiciar 
Lacy,  John  (ft.  1787)  :  for  Francis  Maximilian  read  Francis  Maximilian  Misson 
for  art.    See  ANNE  read  art.  LEE,  ANNE 

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383  ii      5-4     Lacy,  John  William :  for  LACY,  JOHN  WILLIAM  or  WILLIAM  (1780  ?-1865  ?)  read 

LACY,  WILLIAM  (1788-1871) 
4/.e.  for  about  1780  read  in  1788 

384  i        89  for  about  1865  read  in  July  1871 

385  ii       34      Lacy,  Michael  K. :  for  Schtilcher's  read  Schoelcher's 

403     ii     5f.e.    Laing,  John  (1809-1880) :  for  appointed  minister  read  ordained  assistant  and  suc- 
cessor to  John  M.  Robertson,  minister 

406  i        19      Laing,  Samuel :  for  both  of  whom  still  live  read  (the  latter  died  7  Aug.  1897) 

407  *      5  /I'  I  Laird>  MacSreg°r  :  for  Great  Western  read  British  Queen 

408  i        27  for  appears  to  have  been  printed  read  was   in   1892   in   the  possession  of 

Laird's  widow 

417     i     17  f.e.  Lake,  John:  omit  in  1682 
424     i        6       Lamb,  Charles  :  for  1772  read  1792 
428     ii    21  f.e.  after  1826  insert  (life-size,  exhibited  at  the  Suffolk  Street  gallery  1827; 

until  June  1902  in  possession  of  Miss  Talfourd ;  of  two  small  replicas  one 

is  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery,  the  other  belongs  to  Sir  Charles  Dilke. 

Bart.,  M.P.) 

430  ii       5       Lamb,  Frederick,  3rd  Viscount  Melbourne :  for  1848  read  May  1848 

431  i     12  f.e.  Lamb,  George :  for  p.  488  read  i.  437-8 

432  i     17  f.e.  Lamb,  Sir  Matthew :  omit  [q.  v.] 

436  i  27-28  Lamb,  William,  2nd  Viscount  Melbourne :  for  the  divorce  case  Norton  .... 
Melbourne  read  the  case  Norton  v.  Melbourne 

438  i  3  for  no  heir,  read  no  child.  His  brother  Frederick  James  Lamb  [q.  v.]  suc- 

ceeded to  the  title. 

441     ii        8       Lambart,  Sir  Oliver :  for  Sir  David  Blagrave  read  Sir  John  Blagrave 


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LAMBE LEIGH 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  1. 1.  for  last  line 
Page  Ool.    Line 

11  f.e.  Lambe,  John  :  for  23  June  read  13  June 

36-37   Lambe,  Sir  John  :  omit  married  ....  the  other, 
39  after  Denbigh  [q.  v.].  insert  Lambe's  sister  married  Dr.  Robert  Sibthorpe 

[q.  v.]. 
6     i    16-17   Lambe,  William  (1765-1847):  for  one  Dr.  Landon  of  Warwick,  read  Dr.  Landor 

(father  of  the  poet), 
19     i       34      Lambert,  Sir  John  (1815-1892) :  after  ecclesiis  insert  uaui 

for  Organistrarum  read  Organiatarum 

80  ii      19  Lamphire,  John :  omit  Bath  and 

33  ii  3 f.e.  Lancaster,  Edmund,  Earl  of  Lancaster:    after  Acre  insert  (Sept.  1271-May 

1272) 

35  i        25  for  p.  773  read  p.  778 

49  ii       11  Lander,  John:  for  thirty- three  read  thirty-two 

53  ii      30  Landon,  Letitia  Elizabeth :  omit  [q.  v.] 

54  ii       5  Landor,  Walter  Savage  :  for  Henry  VII  read  Henry  IV 

55  ii       14  for  Bolus  Smith  read  Bobua  Smith 
58  i        5  for  1832  read  1823 

77      i        9       Lane,  John  B. :  for  1884  read  1864 

92     i       35      Langbaine,  Gerard  (1609-1658) :  for  tabarder  read  taberdar 

94     ii       7       Langbaine,  Gerard  (1656-1692):  for  A  son  read  She  married  after  Laugbaine's 

death  William  Smith  (1650  ?-1785),  the  rector  of  Melaonby,  and  was  buried   at 

Melsonby  on  8  May  1724.     Langbaine  left  a  son 

U    18  f6e.}  Lam&rislle,  Sir  Hercules  :  for  1738  read  1731 

5  f.e.  after  proprietor  insert  and  was  made  a  freeman  29  Sept.  1752 

116     ii       22  after  married  insert  on  31  May  1755 

85-36  for  all  efforts  ....  in  failure,  read  Copies  of  some  of  Langriahe's  political 

letters  belong  to  hia  descendant  Mr.  K.  Langrishe  of  Dundrum  House,  co. 
Dublin. 

118     i    14  f.e.  Langtoft,  Peter  of:  for  Thorpe  read  Wright 
121      i      9-10    Langton,  John  :  for  the  lollard  Henry  Crump  read  Henry  Crump  [q.  v.] 

32  Langton,  Robert :  for  president  read  provoat 

33  for  D.C.L.  read  LL.D. 

12  f.e.  for  outer  hall  read  ante-chapel 
ii        4                  for  pp»  297,  305  read  iv.  297,  803 

128     ii       19      Langton,  Thomas :  for  Edward  V  read  the  Duke  of  Grlouceater 

138  i     18-17   Lankester,  Edwin :  for  Dr.  (now  Sir  Lyon)  Playfair  read  Dr.   Lyon  (afterwards 

f.e.         Lord)  Playfair 

139  ii       32      Lanquet,  Thomas  :  for  1552  read  1452 

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141*  °ii       T    Lanyon,  Sir  William  0. :  for  45  read  44 
148     ii    15  f.e.  Larcom,  Sir  Thomas  A. :  for  Academy  read  Military  Academy 
182     i     22  f.e.  La  louche,  William  G.  D. :  for  (1746  read  (1747 
19  f.e.  for  in  1746  read  28  Aug.  1747 

7  f.e.  for  Judith  read  Martha  Judith 

1«7  ii  32  Laud  William :  for  On  80  Sept.  1626  he  sent  him  read  On  20  June  1626  he  was 
nominated  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  he  held  the  office  till  his  translation  to 
London  two  years  later.  On  80  Sept.  1626  the  king  sent  him 

196     i     5  f.e,    Lauder,  Sir  John,  Lord  Fountainhall :  for  James  V  read  James  II 
210     ii    11-18   Laurie,  Sir  Peter:  for. a  clerkship  in  the  office  .  .  .  .  married,,  and  read  employ- 
ment'with  David  Pollock,  founder  of  the  well  known  legal  family,  who 
was  saddler  to  George  III  and  his  court 
18  for  sons  read  nephews 

11  f.e.  for  Laurie  had  no  children  read  Laurie  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  John 

,     Jack,  but  had  no  children  f  rj  y  } j  ;  [  • » J 

4-8  for  an  unknown  painter  read  J.  J.  Halls 

f.e. 

l.L  before  12mo  insert  a  skit 

216     i     2  f.e.   Law,  Edmund :  for  fourth  read  fifth 
221     ii      2-1     Law,  Edward,  Earl  of  Ellenborough :  for  J.  D.  Sumner,  read  John  Bird  Sumner 

f.e.         [q.v.], 

287     i     21  f.e.  Law,  William :  for  Kusbroch  read  Eusbroek 
242     i       14      Lawes,  Henry :  for  Colraine  read  Coleraine 
244     i       20      Lawes,  William :  for  i,  107  read  ii.  107 
246     i     5/.e.   Lawless,  Valentine  B.,  Lord  Cloncurry :  for  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  afterwards 

master  read  bishop  of  Chester  and  master 

251      i       80      Lawrence  (d.  1175) :  after  ii.  186 ;  insert  Vita  S.  Godrici  (Surtees  Soc.,  pp.  282-8) ; 
257     i       17      Lawrence,  Henry :  for  Altena  read  Altona 
16  f.e.  for  16  Dec.  1658  read  16  Jan.  1654 

18  f.e.  for  p.  298  read  pp.  298,  860 

264     ii    11  f.e.  Lawrence,  Sir  Henry  M.:  for  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  read  who  became  in  1892 

head  master  of  Sedbergh  School. 

279     ii      l.l.     Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Daniel  de  read  Daniele  da 
282      i      5  f.e.  for  22  April  read  20  April 

286     i        6       Lawrence,  Sir  William :  for  in  Gloucester  read  at  Elmore,  near  Gloucester 
289     ii    12  f.e.  Lawson,  George  (1749-1820) :  for  placed  him  read  sent  him  to  the  university  of 

Edinburgh.    During  the  vacation  he  studied  classics 
9-7  for  Lawson  proceeded  ....  studied  read  Later  he  studied 

f.e. 
292     ii       24      Lawson,  James  A. :  after  Society,  insert  He  was  made  D.C.L.  of  Oxford  in  1884. 

296  i       17      Lawson,  John  (1728-1779) :  for  Prisms  read  Porisms 

297  i    29-30    Lawson,  Thomas  (1680-1691)  :  for  at  Cambridge,  and  read  at  Cambridge.    One 

Thomas  Lawson,  son  of  Thomas  Lawson,  born  at  Lakeland  near  Settle,  Yorkshire, 
and  educated  at  Giggleswick,  was  admitted  sizar  of  Christ's  College  25  July  1650, 
and  was  apparently  re-admitted  21  May  1652,  graduating  B.A.  1655-56.    Lawson 
became 
299     ii    13-14  Lax,  William :  for  the  vicarage  of  read  his  house  at 

28  f.e.  Laxton,  Sir  William :  for  Limehouse  read  Lime  Street 
2  f.e.  for  Cambridge  read  Oxford 

800     i      8-4  for  Laxton  died  childless  and  read  Laxton's  daughter  Anne  married  Sir 

Thomas  Lodge  [q.  v.].    He 

822     i     11  f.e.  Leake,  Stephen  M. :  for  Captain  Martin  read  Stephen  Martin 
ii    16  f.e.  for  Lahne  read  Lahn 

18  f.e.  for  Nieu  read  Neu 

4f£'    j  Le  Cene,  Charles  :  for  ou  read  ou 

885     ii     2  f.e.    Lechmere,  Nicholas,  Lord  Lechmere :  for  Swift  read  Steele 
842     i     10  f.e.  Lee,  Alfred  T.  :  for  topographer  read  miscellaneous  writer 
»       28  after  1888  insert  leaving  a  widow  and  several  children 

855     i       27      Lee,  George  H.,  3rd  Earl  of  Lichfield:  before  He  was  also  insert  He  was  the 
first  to  offer  to  the  University  the  Chancellor's  Prizes 

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362     ii     9  f.e.    Lee,  John  (1783-1866) :  for  their  suppression  read  the  exclusive  privilege  of  prac- 
tice in  them  enjoyed  by  the  college  of  advocates  and  proctors  was  abolished 

365  i       29      Lee,  Nathaniel :  for  '  Gloriana  read  '  Glorian 

ii    11-12  for  Duchess  of  Portsmouth  read  Earl  of  Mulgrave 

366  ii       39  before  applies  insert  perhaps  Butler  (cf.  Hudibras) 

368  i  26  for  A  portrait  of  Lee  appears  in  read  A  portrait  by  Dobson  is  at  the  Garrick 

Club ;  it  was  engraved  for 

391  ii  7  f.e.  Leedes,  Edward:  for  and  M.A.,  read  and  M.A,  Before  1660  he  became  head- 
master of  Newark  Grammar  School 

407     ii       13      Le  Geyt,  Philip  :  for  president  read  master 

416  i  2 1^'  J  Le£Se'  William  :  for  1672  read  1670 

ii       15  omit  in  the  sixty-third  year  of  his  age, 

419  i       27  Legge,  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Dartmouth :  for  Pompeio  read  Pompeo 

421  i       15  Legh,  Sir  Thomas :  for  abbey  read  priory 

429  ii  21-22  Leigh,  Chandos,  1st  Lord  Leigh :  for  Leigh  Hunt,  his  father,  read  Leigh's  father 

484  i       17  Leigh,  Sir  Ferdinand  :  for  Bothwell,  Haigh  read  Bothwell  Haigh 

487  i       34  Leigh,  Percival :  for  he  read  be 


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LEIGHTON LLUELYN 

N.B.— /.*.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  latt  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

2     ii    20  f.e.  Leighton,  Sir  Elisha :  for  1644)  read  1649) 
18     i     17  f.e.  Leland,  John  (d.  1428) :  for  ei'  read  ejus 
16     i     7  f.e.    Leland,  John  (1506  ?-1552) :  omit  Vitel  C.  ix.,  284 

6  f.e.  after  with  insert  copies  in  Vitel  C.  ix.,  284,  and 

29     i     9  f.e.    Lemon,  George  W. :  after  parish,  insert  In  Jan.  1768  he  accepted  an  usherehip  at 

Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

38     i       82      Le  Neve,  Sir  William :  for  1648  read  1642 

42     i       88      Lennox,  Charles,  1st  Duke  of  Richmond :  for  old  age  read  later  years 
44     i        8       Lennox,  Charles,  2nd  Duke  of  Richmond :    after  GEORGE  III  insert  and  art. 

NAPIEK,  GEOBGE 

47     ii       84      Lennox,  Charles,  3rd  Duke  of  Richmond  :  for  Fompeio  read  Fompeo 
52     i       17      Lennox,  Lord  William  P. :  for  Abbey  read  Hall 
65      i      4  f.e.    Leopold  G.  D.  A.,  Duke  of  Albany :  for  his  elder  sister  read  Augusta 
8-2  for  Empress  of  Germany  read  German  Empress 

f.e. 
68     i       81  omit  a  son  and 

82  after  daughter,  insert  A  posthumous  son  was  born  19  July. 

77     i     14  f.e.  Leslie,  Andrew,  properly  5th  Earl  of  Rothes :  for  May  read  March 
97      i       19      Leslie,  John  (1527-1596) :  for  Constance  read  Coutances 
107     ii    22  f.e.  Leslie,  Norman,  Master  of  Rothes :  after  July  insert  1547 
109     i     12  f.e.  Leslie,  Walter,  Count  Leslie  :  for  Saxons  read  Swedes 

115  ii       88      L'Estrange,  Hamon  (1605-1660) :  after  to  the  bar  insert  He  was  admitted  fellow- 

commoner  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1628. 

116  ii    16  f.e.  L'Estrange,  Hamon  (1674-1769) :  for  1769)  read  1767) 

9  f.e.  after  peace,  insert  He  was  admitted  fellow-commoner  of  Christ's  College, 

Cambridge,  in  1692. 

117  ii        7       Le  Strange,  Henry  L.  S. :  after  Cathedral  insert  (finished  by  Thomas  Gambier 

Parry  [q.  v.]) 

128     i       12      L'Estrange,  Sir  Roger :  for  1679  read  1678 
127     ii        6  for  1712  read  1812 

188     ii      82      Lettice,  John  :  for  Church  read  Clerical 
142     i     22  f.e.  Lever,  Thomas  :  for  10  Aug.  read  24  June 
145     i        8       Leverton,  Thomas :  for  nephew  read  great-nephew 
158     i       80      Leveson-Gower,  Harriet  E.  G.,  Duchess  of  Sutherland:  for  1888  read  1882  and 

for  the  first  Duke  read  Earl  Grosvenor,  afterwards  first  Duke 
162     i        1       Levizac,  Jean  P.  V.  L.  de  :  for  le  read  de 

177     ii      28      Lewis,  Frederick  C. :  for  Sir  J.,  D.  Acland  read  Sir  Thomas  Dyke  Acland 
182     i     19-18  Lewis,  Sir  George  C. :  for  These  spurious  fables  read  The  spurious  fables  in  the 
/.«.         2nd  part 

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187     ii        6       Lewis,  John :  for  Rochester '  read  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Rochester ' 

7  for  1723  read  1717  and  after  8vo  insert  by  Richard  Rawlinson  [q.  v.] 

198  ii     6f.e.    Lewis,  William  (1592-1667) :  for  Richard  Price  read  Theodore  Price 

199  ii    20  f.e.  Lewis,  William  (d.  1855  ?) :  for  (d.  1855  ?)  read  (1787-1870) 

19  f.e.  after  chess-player,  insert  born  6  Oct.  1787, 

2-l/.e.  for  Lewis  is  believed  ....  1855,  i.  442).  read  Lewis  died  22  Aug.  1870 

(Illustrated  London  News,  26  Nov.  1870). 

208     i     54-55    Lexinton,  John  de  :  for  Monastice  read  Monastici 
205     ii      24      Ley,  James,  1st  Earl  of  Mar Iborough  :  for.  -Witton  read. Wilton    , 
210     ii       23'    Leybourne,  Roger  de: /or  ;Whitsand.?-mcnVitsani     '    '-         U    / 

228  i  *  "84      Light,  Edward  :  for  (d.  1832  ?)  read  (1747-1832) 

40  omit  is  said  to  have 

y       fa'  \  for  harp-lute  read  lute-harp 

229  ii       34      Light,  William  :  'for  Light  was  the  author  of  readTTo  Light  have  been  erroneously 

attributed  two  books  by  Sir  Henry  Light,  viz. 

36  for  and  published  read  William  Light  himself  published 

251     i     18  f.e.  Lilburne,  Robert:  for  university  read  college 

ii    51-52   Lillingston,  Luke :  for  Luke  Lillingston  or  Lillingstein  read  Henry  Lillingston 
5-4  for  Luke  the  younger  read  Luke  was  son  of  his  father's  second  marriage, 

f.e.  his  mother  being  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Marmaduke  Dolman  of  Bottes- 

ford,  Lincolnshire;   the   elder  Lillingston  had   purchased  a  moiety    of 
Bottesford  manor  after  it  had  been  forfeited  to  the  parliament  by  his 
father-in-law,  Dolman.     Luke 
258     ii        8        Lillo,  George :  for  princess  of  Wales  read  princess  royal 

255  ii     12  f.e.  Lilly,  Christian: for  Barbadoes  reatf  Barbados 

256  i        17  for  Buston  read  Beeston 

258     i     18  f.e.  Lilly,  William:  for  1  May  1602  read  30  April  1602  (Sloane  MS. .1707,  f.  12  6). 

ii       22  for  Grace  read  Ellen 

267     ii       25       Linacre,  Thomas  :  for  1510  read  March  1510-11 

35-38  for  He   possibly  received  them   ...  (in  1515?)  read  It  was  concerning 

Linacre's  preferment  to  Hawkhurst  that  Ammonius  wrote  to  Erasmus. 
in  1511 

274     ii  9-7  f.e.  Lind,  Johanna  M.,  known  as  Jenny  :  for  Among  the  many  provincial  engage- 
aj*gr.  ments  .  .  .  the  Norwich  Festival,  read  She  had  immense  success  at'1  a  concert 

which  she  gave  at  Norwich  in  1849.  £-$ 

278     i      8f.e.    Lindley,   John:    after  works,  insert  His  son   Sir  Nathaniel,  afterwards  Lord 
Lindley,  became  a  judge.  knfl  fl03  a  ^  ; 

281  i        6       Lindsay,  Alexander,  1st  Lord  Spynie :  for  the  accused  read  the  accuser 

282  ii       5       Lindsay,  Alexander,  2nd  Lord  Spynie  :  for  Tibbermuir  read  Tippermuir 
287    ii     5  f.e.   Lindsay,  Colin,  3rd  Earl  of  Balcarres  :  for  Salton  read  Saltoun 

299     ii  18  f.e.  Lindsay,  George,  3rd  Lord  Spynie:  for  dormant  read  extinct  j  I    -  \<&    , 

804     ii       6  Lindsay,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Lindsay:  for  1651-2  read  1641-2  <»JL     \$i     i 

308    ii  17  Lindsay,  Ludovic,  16th  Earl  of  Crawford  :  for  Crawfurd  read  .Crawford          : 

809      i  20  for  12  Oct.  read  19  Oct. 

"  24  /or  1668  read  1658  -4 rat-  aoaraH  ^ju^??;!' I  ..• 

310     i  26  Lindsay,  Patrick,  6th  Lord  Lindsay  of  the  Byres :  for  the  murder  read  Darnley's. 

murder  ^»>jjf  f>i 

812     ii  39  Lindsay,  Patrick  (1566-1644) :  for  rector  read  minister        •:    ••          ,  ' 

815     i  26  Lindsay,  William,  18th  Earl  of  Crawford :  for  1695  read  1685 

817     ii  9-10  Lindsell,  Augustine :  for  Bumstead-  Steeple  read  Steeple-Butnpstead 

323     i        2  Lingard,  John :  for  Huntinf ord  read  Huntingf  ord 

887     ii  28  Lionel  of  Antwerp,  Duke  of  Clarence :  for  Bernabys  read  Galeazzo's 

i  6  f.e.  Lisle,  Alice  :  before  in  insert  and 

842  u        6  I"isle,  John:  for  named  Thomas  Macdonnell  read  known  as  Thomas  Macdonnell 

(see  art.  MACCAKTAitt,  WILLIAM)  <    r«*j*J*i 

843  i    87-38   Lwle,  Samuel :  for  his  predecessor  .  .  .  Baker,  read  a  predecessor  in  the  warden- 

ship,  Dr.  William  Baker:  [q.  v.], 

'I  '  }' lisle,  William:  for  1579  read  1569 

850     i     41-42   Lister,  Martin:  omit  on  the  recommendation  of  Edward  Lhuyd  [q.  T.] 

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857     ii       21      Listen,  Bobert :  for  fifty-third  read  fifty-fourth 

364     ii    19-21   Littledale,  Richard  F. :  for  '  Unity  and  the  Rescript  ...  the  A.P.U.C.,'  1864.  read 
'  The  North  Side  of  the  Altar,'  1864  (3rd  edition,  1865). 

378     *    l?f.t  \  Littleton,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  1402  read  1422 
ii    12-13  omit  under  the  .  .  .  Earl  of  Warwick 

884     ii       10      Livingstone,  Charles :  for  1874  read  1864 
892     i   44-45    Livingstone,  David :  for  Barrup  read  Burrup 

14  f.et  for  Hugh  read  Henry 

896     ii    13  /.<?.  Livingstone,  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Linlithgow :  for  the  Restoration  read  the 

Revolution 
403     i     5/.e,  Livingstone,  Sir  Thomas,  Viscount  Teviot :  for  1796  read  1696 

408  ii       3       Lloyd,  Sir  Charles :  for  Bronghill  read  Brochwel 

409  ii    11  f.e.  Lloyd,  Charles  (1748-1828) :  for  seven  read  the  first  seven 

10  f.e.  for  remained  in  manuscript  read  appeared  in  1810  (Birmingham,  12mo) 

410  ii    10/>.  Lloyd,  Charles  (1766-1829) :  for  63  read  62 

5  f.e.  for  he  had  no  issue,  read  with  Sara  Maria  Smith  he  had  issue  a  scto,  Francis 

Vaughan  Lloyd,  born  at  Palgrave  14  Oct.  1811. 

416  ii        9       Lloyd,  David  (1635-1692) :  for  Abergeley  read  Abergele 

417  i       31      Lloyd,  David  (d.  1714  ?) :  for  (d.  1714  ?)  read  (d.  1716  ?) 

ii      5-6  for  and  to  have  died  suddenly  read  He  was  alive  in  1716  and  seems  to  have 

died 
420     ii        9       Lloyd,  George  :  for  Wurall  read  Wirrall 

83      Lloyd,  Sir  Godfrey :  for  Bronghill  read  Brochwel 

428  ii    28  f.e.  Lloyd,  Julius  :  for  a  wrangler  read  twenty-second  wrangler 

429  i       33      Lloyd,  Ludovic  :  before  was,  according  insert  was  fifth  son  of  Oliver  Lloyd,  lord 

of  the  manor  of  Marrington,  by  his  wife  Gwenllian,  daughter  of  Griffith  ap  Howel 

ab  leuan  Blayney  of  Gregynog.     He 
481     ii     8-10    Lloyd,  Sir  Richard  (1606-1676) :  for  born  in  1606  .  .  .  Shropshire,  read  was  called 

'  of  Esclys '  (History  of  Powys  Fadog,  iii.  82). 
440      i       2-4     Lloyd,  William  Forster :  for  was  the  only  son  ...  born  in  1794.  read  born  in 

1794,  was  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  rector  of  Aston-sub-Edge,  Gloucestershire,  and 

younger  brother  of  Charles  Lloyd,  bishop  of  Oxford  [q.  v.]. 


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N.B.— /.«.  stands  tor  from  tnd  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

2     ii     7  f.e.  Llwyd,  Humphrey  :  for  at  the  end  of  his  read  together  with  Ortelius' 
18     ii       80      Llywelyn  ab  lorwerth  :  for  his  marriage  read  this  marriage 
28     i     17-18   Llywelyn  of  Llangewydd  :  for  lolo  Morganwg  (Edward  Williams)  read  Edward 

David  or  Dafydd  [q.  v.] 
19  after  Beirdd '  insert  which  was  sanctioned  at  a  '  Gorsedd '  held  in  1681.    It 

was  edited  by  lolo  Morganwg  (Edward  Williams)  and 
39  after  i.   29,  80  insert  Preface  to  the  Heroic  Elegies  of  Llywarch  Hen 

(1792),  Ixiii 
27     ii       10      Locke,  John:  for"  E\aw\^opia  read  'E\cuo<t>opia 

81  ii    26-27  for  1785-1786  read  1685-1686 

82  i       85  for  Laudabridis  read  Lindabridis 
84      i        9                  for  Duke  read  Earl 

86  ii        6  for  1708  read  1696 

40  i  20  f.e.  Locke,  William  :  for  leaving  read  having  had 

45  i  19  f.e.  Lockhart,  Sir  George  (1680  ?-1689) :  for  presbyters  read  presbyteriane 

48  ii      36      Lockhart,  John  GK :  for  Giffard's  read  Gifford's 

54  ii        2       Lockman,  John :  before  In  the  British  insert  Histories  by  him,  in  question  and 

answer,  of  England,  Greece,  and  Rome,  passed  through  numerous  editions. 

55  ii       10      Lockyer,  Nicholas  :  for  Harewood's  read  Harwood's 

67  i        28      Lodge,  William :  after  Leodiensis  insert  Thoresby's  Diary  and  Correspondence 

68  i        1       Loe,  William :  after  4to,  insert  London,  1607, 

2  after  copy  insert  of  the  latter 

76     ii    15  f.e.  Loftus,  Adam  (1588  ?-1605) :  for  1  April  read  5  April 

86      i     28-29    Logan,  John :  for  as  virtually  to  settle  the  question,  read  as  to  give  Logan's  claim 
genuine  substance. 

89  ii    12  f.e.  Loggan :  after  vol.  v. ;  insert  Oldham's  Poems,  ed.  Bell,  p.  280 ; 

90  ii       86       Logier,  John  B. :  after  later,  insert  From  Westport  Logier  went  to  Dublin,  where 

he  taught  military  bands  and  directed  the  music  at  Johnson's  theatre. 

91  i         7  after  ii.   161 ;  insert  Gent.   Mag.  1846,  ii.  484 ;    Biog.  Diet,  of  Musicians, 

1824; 
96     i     16-15    Lombe,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  but  have  long  since  disappeared,  read  the  few  fragments 

f.e.         that  survive  are  preserved  at  South  Kensington  (Victoria  and  Albert  Museum). 
101      i     17  f.e.  Long,  Edward :  for  son  read  grandson 
109     ii       88       Long,  Roger  :  after  1834 ;  insert  Gray's  Works,  ed.  Mason,  1827,  pp.  86-196  ; 

11  15  fe  }  Lon§eBP^e>  William  de  :  for  Hethrop  read  Hatherop 
121     ii       10       Longley,  Charles  T. :  after  1815  insert  (with  a  first  class  in  classics) 

88  for  1888  read  1848 

37-88  for  ministers  read  clergy 

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126     ii       19      Longueville,  William  :  after  difficulty,  insert  Farquhar  was  indebted  to  him  for 

part  of  his  'Twin  Rivals  '  (Works,  1760,  vol.  ii.). 
130     i       17      Lonsdale,  John  :  before  was  fellow  insert  graduating  B.A,  in  1837  with  a  first  class 

in  classics  and  a  second  in  mathematics. 

151  ii    10-11   Lougher,  Robert  :  for  prolocutor  read  proctor 

152  i       27      Louis,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Torbay  read  Torquay 

154     ii    11  f.e.  Loutherbourgh,  Philip  James  de  :  for  THOHNBURY  read  WALFORD 

165     ii      81      Lovelace,  Francis  :  for  horses  read  houses 

168     i    84-35   Lovelace,  John,  3rd  Baron  Lovelace  :  for  dormant,  until  read  extinct  ;      _. 

172  ii        8.    '  Loyell,  Francis,  Viscount  Lovell  :  for  Philip  Lovel  read  the  elder  brother  of 

Philip  Lovel 
21-22  for  thirteenth  read  ninth 

173  i        88  after  married  insert  in  boyhood 

ii       14      Lovell,  George  W.  :  for  Leith  read  Leitch 
175     ii    24-25   Lovell,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Henry  of  Lancaster,  duke  of  Eichmond  read  Henry 

Tudor,  earl  of  Richmond 

180     ii      35      Lovibond,  Edward  :  for  [q.v.]  read  [see  under  WOODDESON,  RICHABD,  1745-1823] 
183     ii      13      Low,  George  :  for  closest  read  closet 
185     ii       19      Low,  Sir  John  :  for  is  now  read  was 

20  after  ham  insert  (1886-92) 

187     ii    24-25   Lowder.  Charles  F.  :  for  Zellam  See  in  the  Austrian  Tyrol,  read   Zell-am-See,. 

Salzburg,  Austria, 

189     i    11-10  Lowe,  Edward  W.  H.  de  Lancy  :  -for  After  his  return  ...  of  the  read  Some 
f.e.  private  letters  sent  by  him  to  his  sister  in  the  course  of  the 

9  f.e.  <for  which  was  noticed  read  formed  the  basis  of  an  artic  le 

8  f.e.  for  was  read  they  were 

ii      1-5  for  a  daughter  of  Colonel  Basil  Jackson  ...  St.  Helena,  read  Anne  Louisa 

Russel,  daughter  of  Maurice  Peter  Moore  (1809-1866)  of  Sleaford,  Lincoln- 
shire, F.S.A.,  a  solicitor,  and  clerk  of  the  peace  for  Kesteven. 

191     i       21      Lowe,  Sir  Hudson  :  for  the  fall  of  Paris  read  Napoleon's  abdication 
198     i     13  f.e.  for  75  read  74 

ii     9  f.e.  after  worthless  insert  A  later  vindication  of  Lowe,  entitled  *  Sir  Hudson 

Lowe  and    Napoleon,'  by  Mr.   R.   C.  Seaton,  appeared  in    1898   (with 
portrait). 

195     ii      20      Lowe,  Mauritius  :  for  Johnslowe  read  John  Lowe  : 

202     i        6       Lowe,  Thomas  :  for  MacArdle  read  MacArdell      -j.*;;:;W    «*>oJ    i 
208     ii     2  f.e.   Lowndes,  Thomas  :  for  the  professorship  read  the  Lowndes  professorship  ',  > 

216     i       35      Lowth,  Simon:  /or  St.  Kosmus  read  St.  Kosmas)  jay*  .:*..iifroj[      »«J       ii     ** 
220    ii      28     Lowther,  Sir  John,  1st  Viscount  Lonsdale  :  for  Dada  read  D'Adda 

88  for  at  Torquay  read  in  Torbay 

228     i     18  f.e.  Lowther,  Sir  Richard  :  for  (1577-1617)  read  (d.  161  7)      '<t*3  ;. 

2  f.e.  for  (1589-1659),  read  (d.  1624),  became  a  judge  of  the  common  pleas  in  Ireland 

12  Oct.  1610,  was  knighted  3  May  1618,  and  acquired  1,000  acres  in 
counties  Tyrone  and  Fermanagh.  On  his  property  in  Fermanagh  he 
built  a  fort  and  named  an  adjoining  village  Lowtherstown.  He  married 
twice,  but  died  14  Oct.  1624  without  issue,  being  buried  in  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Dublin  (cf.  BEWLEY,  Some  Notes  on  the  Lowthers,  '  Antiq.  Soc. 
Trans.'  ii.  new  ser.).  One  of  Sir  Gerard's  heirs  was  his  godson,  also  SIR 
GERARD  LOWTHER  (1589-1860),  apparently  a  natural  son  of  his  elder 
brother  Christopher.  He  ,  ;  S  aJ  .; 

ii        1  after  1614.  insert  He  was  admitted  to  King's  Inn,  Dublin,  1619. 

3  after  he  was  insert  knighted  in  1681  and 

19  after  troubles,  insert  He  was  buried  at  St.  Michans,  Dublin,  in  April  1660. 

24/.e.  Lowther,  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Lonsdale  :  for  third  read  second 
11  f.e.  for  dormant  until  read  extinct  ; 

225     i  .  21/.e.  Loyd,  Samuel  J.,  1st  Baron  Overstone  :  after  Lindsay  insert  (afterwards  Baron 
Wantage) 


tage) 

ii      21      Luard,  Henry  B.:  for  Hodsoy  read"  Hodson  **;,,.  ^   ,*,„., 
226     i     10  f.e.  Luard,  John  :  for  bar  read  Car 

229  ii  25  Lucas,  Sir  Charles  (d.  1648):  after  i.  124).  insert  He  was  admitted  a  fellow- 
commoner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  7  June  1628,  aged  15,  his  tutor  being 
John  Alsop,  Laud's  chaplain. 

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281     i       10      Lucas,  Sir  Charles  (d.  1648) :  omit  [q.  v.] 

240      i        6       Lucas,  Richard  :  before  Dean  insert  Hervey  (Meditations,  1758,  i.  52  n)  and 
244      i     14  f.e.  Lucy,  Charles  :  for  was  engraved  by  Robert  Graves,  A.E.  read  has  been  attributed 
to  him,  apparently  in  error.     No  such  picture  is  now  traceable. 

249  i       88      Lucy,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  xl.  read  xi. 

250  i        35  for  (d.  1605)  read  (1551-1605) 
ii       19  omit  son  of  Sir  Kingsmill 

21  for  ( 1586-1640)  read  ( 1585-1640) 

251  *       3i     } Lucy,  William:  for  1591  read  1594 

37  for  18  Nov.  read  18  Nov. 

266      i     2/.e.    Lukin,  Henry:  after  xiii.  438).  insert  Following  the  example  of  his  elder  brother 
William,  who  was  admitted  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  1641, 
he  joined  that  College  8  July  1645  aged  17 
274     ii       11      Lumley,  John,  Lord  Lumley :  for  ib.  1855  read  Gent.  Mag.  1855 

19  f.e.  Lumley,  Marmaduke  :  for  1399  read  1400 

276     i       20      Lumley,  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Scarborough  :  for  Morton  read  Moret6n 
283     i     19  f.e.  Lunsford,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  East  Hatherley  read  Down  Hatherley     . 
286     ii  9-8  f.e.  Lupton,  Roger :  for  built  by  him  was  really  the  beginning  of  the  collegiate  church 

read  which  he  added  to  the  collegiate  church 
7-6  f.e.  omit  which  encloses  .  .  .  north  side 

288      i     18  f.e.  Lupton,  Thomas  :  after  1578.  insert  A  detailed  philanthropic  scheme  by  Lupton 

is  in  MS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library  (MS.  Jones  17). 

296  i  26-31  Lutterell,  John :  for  Lutterell  purposed  to  leave  ...  in  1329.  read  An  enquiry 
was  held  at  York,  but  was  not  settled  much  in  his  favour  (RAINE,  Letters  from 
Northern  Registers).  Bishop  G-randison  recommended  him  to  PoperJohn  XXLJ 
on  22  Feb.  1329.  Lutterell  was  back  in  England  by  12  Oct.  1829,  and  Grandison 
then  next  year  recommended  him  for  preferment,  without  much  success  (Reg. 
Grandison,  i.  103,  234,  247). 

803  i       15      Luzmoore,   John :  for  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  read  St.  George  the  Martyr, 

Holborn, 

804  i       4-5     Lyall,  George :  for  Margaret,  born  Conyn,  read  Jane,  born  Comyn 
ii        2       Lyall,  Robert :  for  in  Scotland  read  at  Paisley  in  1790 

305      i     42-48  for  Mauritius  in  September  read  Port  Louis,  Mauritius,  on  23  May 

ii     8  f.e.    Lyall,  William  R.  :  for  St.  J.  Rose  read  Hugh  James  Rose  [q.  v.] 
812     ii    16  f.e.  Lydgate,  John  :  for  2256  read  2255 

8-7  f.e.  for  Cambr.  89  read  Oxford,  88 

314      i         6  for  314  read  306 

821     ii       29      Lyell,  Sir  Charles :  for  Russell  read  Russel 
328     ii       84  for  the  high  church  party  read  many  high  churchmen 

825     ii       7       Lygon,  Frederick,  6th  Earl  Beauchamp  :  for  liturgy  read  hymnal 
828     ii    27-28   Lyly,  John :  for  Harvey,  but  Lyly  in  a  further  tract  read  Harvey  in  a  further 

tract,  but  Lyly 

831     ii       21  for  sang,  read  and  my 

888     ii       27      Lynch,  Thomas  T. :  for  1856  read  1859 

14  f.e.  for  his  '  Memoirs  '  read  the  '  Memoir '  by  William  White 

389      i         2  /or  to  read  for 

18     l 

for  '  Memoirs '  read  '  Memoir ' 

340     i     19-20   Lyndwood,  William:  for  Hereford  read  St.  Davids 

26  for  Gonville  and  Caius  College  read  Gonville  Hall 

848     i     10  f.e.  Lynn,  George,  the  elder :  for  Roubillac  read  Roubiliac 

856     ii    12  f.e.  Lyons,  Edmund,  Lord  Lyons  :  for  She  was  author  read  There  is  no  ground  for 
assigning  to  her  three  novels  which,  according  to  their  title  pages,  were  by 
'  Lady  Lyons ' 
Sf.e.  for  she  died  in  1852,  read  She  died  at  Stockholm,  while  her  husband  waa 

still  minister  there,  on  10  March  1852, 

872  i  11  Lyttelton,  George,  1st  Baron  Lyttelton:  after  chaplain,  insert  Other  literary 
friends  were  Glover,  James  Hammond,  and  Shenstone,  who  placed  an  inscription 
to  him  at  the  Leasowes. 

874     ii       f.e.    Lyttelton,  George  W.,  4th  Baron  Lyttelton:  after  Park,  insert  There  is  a,  fine 
monument  to  him  in  Worcester  Cathedral 
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875*  °i '     12*     Lyttelton,  George  W.,  4th  Baron  Lyttelton :  for  Lyttelton's  read  Lytteltons 

16  for  is  now  warden  of   Selwyn  College,  Cambridge,  read  was  warden  of 

Selwyn    College,     Cambridge,    and    afterwards     suffragan    bishop    of 
Southampton,  dying  in  1908, 

17  after  Haileybury   insert  while  the  youngest  son,  Alfred  Lyttelton,  K.C., 

became  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  in  the  autumn  of  1908 

888  ii    10  f.e.  Lytton,  Edward  E.  B.,  Earl  of  Lytton:  for  General  Kennedy  read  General 

(afterwards  Sir  Michael)  Kennedy 

889  i         1  for  Sir  Robert  read  Sir  Colin 

890  i     8  f.e.  for  all  Indian  reforms  read  all  recent  Indian  reforms 

898     ii     4  f.e.   Maberley,  Frederick  H. :  for  Maberley  read  Maberly  and  so  through  article 

2  f.e.  for  London  read  Reading  and  London 

394     ii       3       Maberly,  William  L. :  after  1798  insert  Frederick  Herbert  Maberly  [q.  v.]  was  his 

uncle 
898     i      2-3     McAll,  Bobert  8. :  for  of  Paris ;  read  promoter  in  1872  of  the  Independent 

Protestant  Mission  at  Paris,  who  died  at  Auteuil  11  May  1898 ; 
406     i       25      Macartney,  George,  Earl  Macartney :  for  He  did  homage  to  the  emperor  read 

He  managed  to  evade  the  necessity  of  doing  homage  to  the  emperor 
ii       25  for  and  •  Journal  read  (1778),  extracts  of  which,  together  with  his  '  Journal 

26  for  all  of  which  are  published  read  were  published 

27  after  '  Memoir '  insert  with  a  somewhat  misleading  title  page 

410     i       19      Macanlay,  Kenneth :  for  south  from  the  Hebrides  read  to  the  Hebrides 
412     i       30      Macanlay,  Thomas  B.,  Lord  Macanlay :  for  1  March  read  2  March 

ii       83  for  December  by  1,804  and  1,792  read  December  1832  by  2,012  and  1,984 

34  for  1,358  read  1,596 

418     i     16  f.e.  for  the  last  fortnight  read  the  first  fortnight 

ii    11  f.e.  for  1848  read  1884 

416     ii    17  f.e.  for  1846  read  1872 

16  f.e.  for  18  July  read  14  July 

418      i       30  omit  and  the  Armada 

31  after  Magazine,'  insert  and  '  The  Armada,'  first  published  in  '  Friendship's 

Offering '  in  1888, 

422     i    16-15   Macbean,  Alexander :  for  Biography  read  Geography 
f.e. 


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N.B.— f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  U.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
14  I  f.e.  McCrie,  Thomas  (1797-1875) :  for  secession  read  original  secession,  and  for  1820 

read  June  1822 

20  f.e.  for  in  1828  read  16  April  1829 

19-18  for  West  Richmond  Street  meeting-house  read  Davie  Street  church 

f.e. 
&f.e.  for    the  English  presbyterian  church    read    the  presbyterian    church  of 

England 
ii        5  for  secession  read  original  secession 

26-27  for  As  a  young  minister  he  read  McCrie  occasionally 

16     i        1       MacCulloch,  Horatio  :  for  William  Henry  read  William  Home 
18     ii        6       MacCulloch,  John :  for  third  read  fourth 
21      i        2       McCulloch,  John  R. :  for  his  native  whisky,  read  the  ancient  national  beverage 

claret. 

ii       15  for  Gilzean  read  Galbraith 

27     i       89      Macdonald,  Alexander,  of  Glencoe  (d.  1692) :  for  16  June  read  16  Jan. 

43  ii       20      Macdonald,  Sir  John  A. :  for  Toronto  read  Ontario 

44  i        17     \ 

10  f.e.  f          for  Canada  West  read  Upper  Canada 
ii   17  f.e.  } 

45  ii       25  for  Toronto  read  Ontario 

30  for  its  viceroy  read  governor-general 

24  f.e.  for  1882  read  1870 

22  f.e.  for  with  representation  read  securing  in  1886  representation 

51  "      jjj }   Macdonell,  James :  for  1841  read  1842 

52  i         5  for  1873  read  1875 

67  ii  85  Macdowell,  William :  after  262  insert  Addit.  MS.  15858,  ff .  68,  70 

71  i  1  Maceroni,  Francis  :  omit  of  London 

119  ii  5  Mackay,  Andrew  :  for  153  read  163 

147  ii  10  Mackenzie,  George,  1st  Earl  of  Cromarty :  omit  in  a  letter  .  .  .  1670 

150  ii  15  Mackenzie,   Henry :   for  Henry  David  Inglis  [q.  v.]  read    George    Inglis   of 

Redhall 

151  ii  22  f.e.      for  1771  read  1791 

153     ii       30      Mackenzie,  James  :  for  Doddrige  read  Doddridge 
156     ii       3      Mackenzie,  John,  Count  Cromarty:  omit  now  have 

4-5  for  the  Duke  of  Sutherland,  read  Anne,  daughter  of  John  Hay  Mackenzie 

,  and  wife   of  George  Granville  William  Leveson  Gower,  third  Duke  of 
Sutherland,  whose  second  surviving  son,  Francis  (d.  1898),  inherited  the 
Cromarty  estates  with  the  title  of    second  Earl  of    Cromartie,  being 
succeeded  by  the  elder  of  his  two  daughters. 
168     i        8       McXerrow,  William  :  for  McKelvie  read  McKerrow 

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196     ii      26      Maclaurin,  Colin  :  omit  (1753-1821)  [q.  v.J 

206     i     4/.e.   Macleay,  Sir  William :  o-mit  first 

211     ii        3       McLennan,  John  F. :  for  who  survives  him  read  who  died  in  1896 

16-18  for  has  since  been  continued  .  .  .  towards  completion,  read  and  then  by  that 

of  William  Robertson  Smith  [q.  v.],  was  completed  by  McLennan's  widow 
and  Mr.  Arthur  Platt,  and  published  in  1896. 
228     i       28      Macmahon,  Sir  Thomas  W. :  for  1800)  read  1860) 
231     i    ,  .  8       Macmillan,  Daniel :  for  1858  read  1885 

1C f.e.  a/ter"Alexanaer  insert  (181-8-1896)    •  £  ft  (J 

288     ii    25  f.e.  Macmoyer,  Florence :  for  given  read  sold  for  200Z. 
244     ii    19  f-e.  MacNally,  Leonard  :  for  1778  read  1787 
248     i       11      McNeill,  Duncan,  Baron  Colonsay  :  omit  and  the  title  became  extinct 

259  i       33      Macpherson,  Ewen :  for  Maitland  Club  read  Spalding  Club 

260  i     27-28  for  through  the  good  offices  of  read  after  being  refused  by 

262  ii    25-26   Macpherson,  James  (1736-1796) :  for  Macpherson  had  again  hinted  at  read  Blair 

referred  to 
80  for  he  read  Macpherson 

263  i       38  for  1762  read  Dec.  1761 

22  f.e.  for  by  Blair  read  of  his  own 

ii    10  f.e.  for  Strahan  read  Johnson 

6  f.e.  for  14  Oct.  read  19  Oct. 

264  ii     10—7  for  He  induced  the  government ...  in  the  Jacobite  rising,  read  The  govern- 

fe>  ment  offered  him  the  lands  of  his  relative  Macpherson  of  Cluny,  which  had 

been  confiscated  in  the  Jacobite  rising,  but  he  refused  them  in  favour  of 
the  rightful  heir. 

lu   .          5  f.e.  for  Kensington  Gore  read  Manchester  Buildings  ; 

267      i       26  after  controversy  insert  Cf.  T.  Bailey   Saunders's    Life  and  Letters  of 

Macpherson,  1895 
275     i       29      Macqueen,  Robert,  Lord   Braxfield:   for  St.  George's    Square    read  George 

Square       j^v,-  \ 

277  i  9  Macrae,  James  :  after  p.  280 ;  insert  Cockburn's  Memoirs,  p.  8 ; 
292  ii  44-45  Madden,  Sir  Frederic  :  for  One  of  his  sons  read  His  eldest  son 
294  ii  6  f.e.  Madden,  Sir  George  A. :  after  painted  insert  in  1817 

4  /•«'  for  engraved  read  copied  in  oils 

310     ii    21  f.e.  Magauran,  Edmund:  for  Russell  read  Pitzwilliam 
316     i    21  f.e.  Magee,  William  C. :  for  and  in  1859  also  read  In  May  1860     ?  K 

19-16  for  Within  a  year  ....  Enniskillen.  read  He  preached  his  first  sermon  there 

f.e.  7  Oct.    A  month  later  (28  Nov.  1860)  he  was  instituted  to  the  Trinity 

College  living  of  Enniskillen.     His  association  with  Quebec  Chapel  finally 
ended  in  March  1861. 
817     ii    10-11  for  is  in  course  of  preparation  read  was  published  in  1896 

20      Magellan,  Jean  H.  de  :  for  hardly  possible  read  quite  impossible 
881     i       19      Maguire,  John  F. :  for  John  Forster  read  William  Edward  Forster  [q.  v.] 
340     ii      17      Maidstone,  Bichard :  after  MSS. ;  insert  Wylie's,  Henry  IV,  ii.  362,  868 ; 
845     i     2  f.e.   Maine,  Sir  Henry  J.  S. :  for  Frederick  read  Edgar 
348     i      6-5     Mainwaring,  Sir  Philip  :  for  Gowes-worth  read  Gaws-worth 

f.e. 
865     i        8       Maitland,  John,  1st  Duke  of  Lauderdale:   for  (d.  1698)  read  [see  MURRAY, 

ELIZABETH] 

12  for  Talmarsh  read  Tollemache 

367     ii      16      Maitland,  Sir  Peregrine  :  for  Caroline,  daughter  of  George  Dewar  read  Jane, 
daughter  of  General  Mathew  of  Clanville,  Hampshire 

17  for  a  daughter  read  Lady  Jane,  third  daughter 

18  for  Ancaster  read  Ancaster  and  Kesteven 

19  for  in  1777  read  6  July  1777 

32  ,        after  the  passage  of  insert  Bidassoa,  at  the  battle  of  Nivelle  and  at  the 

'/>  •»''•    passage  of 

33  after  (gold  medal),  insert  also  at  the  operations  before  Bayonne,  at  the  action 

of  Bidart,  and  the  passage  of  the  Adour, 

12  f.e.  for  and  governor  read  He  resigned  on  account  of  his  aversion  to  the  official 

countenance  given  to  heathen  religious  festivals.    He  was  governor 

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367     ii     10-9  Maitland,  Sir  Peregrine  :  for  from  December  ....  1846,  read  from  18  March 

f.e.  1844  to  27  Jan.  1847, 

868      i        4  after  secondly  insert  in  1815 

887      i       27  Major,  John  :  for  the  college  of  Christ  Church  read  Cardinal  College,  afterwards 
Christ  Church 

397     n  j  Sir  Nicholas  :  for  Limerick  read  Smerwick 


420     ii    9  f.e.   Malet,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  18  June  1668  read  3  Dec.  1660  (Sloane  MS.  856,  f.  25  &). 
433     ii       21      Malone,   Edmund:     after  292-3).  insert  His  wife's    portrait    was    painted  by 

Reynolds. 

439  i  11  f.e.  Malory,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  his  book,  insert  One  '  Thomas  Malorie,  miles,'  was 
excepted,  as  an  adherent  of  Warwick,  from  a  pardon  granted  by  Edward  IV  in 
1468.  He  seems  to  have  been  son  of  John  Malorie  by  Alice,  daughter  of  John 
Revell,  to  have  served  under  Richard  de  Beauchamp,  captain  of  Calais,  about 
1430,  to  have  been  knighted  in  1445,  to  have  been  M.P.  for  Warwickshire,  to 
have  died  in  March  1471,  and  to  have  been  buried  at  Grey  Friars,  Newgate  (cf. 
Athenceum,  11-18  July  1896). 
441  i  20  Maltby,  Edward  :  for  a  prebend  at  Lincoln,  read  the  prebend  of  Leighton  Buzzard 

in  Lincoln  Cathedral  in  1794, 

22-28  for  and  Leighton  Buzzard,  Bedfordshire,  read  While  at  Buckden,  Maltby 

received  Edward  Bouverie  Pusey  [q.  v.]  and  his  brother  as  private  pupils 
in  October  1817,  and  notwithstanding  later  differences  wrote  that  he  had 
no  recollections  of  Pusey  '  but  such  as  are  most  agreeable  '  (LIDDON,  Life 
of  Pusey,  i.  19-22). 

ii        5  after  religion,  insert  On  the  publication  of  Tract  XC  Maltby  was  one  of  the 

bishops  who  '  charged  '  against  the  Oxford  Movement. 


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N.B.— /.<?.  stands  tor  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
8     i       16      Malverne,  John :  for  (d.  1415 1}  read  (d.  1414  ?) 

28-29  for  He  seems  to  have  died  ....  1415.  read  He  died  before  November  1414 

(44th  Rep.  Dep.  Keeper,  p.  556). 
82  for  iv.  read  ix. 

ii        7  for  MS.  57,  ff.  186-8  read  MS.  59,  ff.  186-9 

8  for  '  Consilium  contra  Pestem '  read  '  Remedium  contra  Pestilenciam ' 

18     ii     8/.e.    Manby,  Thomas  :  for  (1766  ?  read  (1769 

2/.e.  a/ier  admiral,  insert  born  1  Jan.  1769, 

20  i     15  f.e.  for  18  June  read  13  June 

14  f.e.  for  in  1800  Miss  Hamond  read  in  1810  Miss  Julia  Hamond 

5  f.e.  after  France  insert  Norfolk  Archaeology,  vol.  iii.  p.  130 

21  i       18      Mandeville,  Bernard :  for  1785  read  1685 

35     ii     Sf.e.    Manley,  Mrs.  Mary  de  la  Eiviere  :  for  (1672  ?  read  (1663 

l.l.  for  about  1672  read  7  April  1663  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  117) 

38     ii    20 f.e.  Manley,  Thomas :  for  (ft.  1670)  read  (1628-1690) 

19  f.e.  after  1628  insert  third  son  of  George  Manley  of  Lack,  Cheshire,  by  Eliza- 

beth, daughter  of  Eichard  Lee  of  Lee  Magna,  Kent.     He 

18-17  for  In  the  preceding  year  read  He  became  king's  counsel  18  Sept.  1672.    In 

f.e.  1649 

89      i         6  after  1669  insert  in  c  Usury  at  Six  per  Cent.' 

17  f.e.  after  literature,  insert  Manley  died  22  March  1690,  and  was  buried  in  St. 

Margaret's  Church,  Rochester.    His  wife,  Jane,  was  daughter  of  Richard 
Lee. 
ii    19-20   Manlove,  Edward  :  for  is  separately  noticed,  read  was  possibly  father  of  Timothy 

Manlove  [q.  v.]. 
26      Manlove,  Timothy :  for  (1638-1699)  read  (d.  1699) 

28  for  son  read  grandson 

29  omit  in  1633 

46     ii        5       Manners,  Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Rutland :  for  elder  read  eldest 

49     i     18  f.e.  Manners,  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Rutland  :  after  Cambridge,  insert  With  them  he 

was  admitted  a  fellow-commoner  of  Christ's  College  in  1594-5. 
51     ii       12      Manners,  John,  8th  Earl  of  Rutland :  for  1545-6  read  1645-6 
53      i     11-14    Manners,  John,  Marquis  of  Granby:  for  He  appears  to  have  been  in  Germany 
....  (ib.  p.  201).  read  On  the  outbreak  in  July  1758  of  the  Seven  Years' 
War  Granby  went  to  Germany  in  command  of  a  brigade  of  cavalry. 
16  for  at  the  head   of  the  blues  read   in   command  of   the  second  line  of 

cavalry 

21-22  omit  Granby  and  Sackville  ....  but 

23  f.e.  after  hard  drinking  insert  though  the  prince  was  a  most  abstemious,  even- 

ascetic  man  and  the  sternest  of  disciplinarians 

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68  i  13  f.e.  Manners,  John,  Marquis  of  Granby  :  after  the  day.'  insert  He  left  a  sick  bed  on 
an  inclement  night  (September  1760)  during  the  cannonade  of  BrUckermiihl 
to  take  command  of  his  division  and  relieve  General  Zastrow,  who  had  held 
the  bridge  for  eight  hours.  Ligonier  afterwards  rallied  him  on  his  new 
cure  for  fever  (ib.  ii.  859). 

ii     7-14  omit  He  left  a  sick  bed  ....  (ib.  ii.  359). 

38  omit  Windsor 

34  for  London  read  Belvoir 

18  f.e.  for  the  horse  guards  read  the  commandership-in-chief 

54      i        22  after  creditors  insert  Granby  maintained  his  independence  in  the  face  both 

of  the  court  and  the  public.  George  II  respected  and  loved  him; 
George  III  respected  and  feared  him.  He  was  the  intimate  friend  of  Lord 
Chatham,  of  Prince  Ferdinand,  and  of  Lord  Holland,  in  all  of  whom  he 
excited  a  sense  of  admiration.  To  serve  political  ends  he  was  maligned  by 
Walpole  and  '  Junius.' 

85  for  twice  painted  read  twelve  times  painted 

36-87  for  and   one   of  those  portraits  ....  National   Gallery,  read  The  chief 

portraits  are  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Belvoir  Castle,  Petworth, 

Stowe,  Audley  End,  Kelham  Hall,  and  St.  James's  Palace.     A  crayon 

study  (a  bust)  by  Sir  Joshua  is  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery. 

7  f.e.  after  originals,  insert  See  the  Newcastle  Papers  in  the  British  Museum  and 

Mr.  W.  E.  Manners'  Life  of  Lord  Granby,  1899,  8vo. 
ii      32      Manners,  Sir  Eobert :  for  1461)  read  1461  ?) 

2  f.e.    Manners,  Lord  Robert :  for  second  son  read  third  son 

65  ii     6  f.e.   Manners,  Roger,  5th  Earl  of  Rutland  :  for  uncle  read  great-uncle 

5  f.e.  for  nephews  read  great-nephews 

66  i        8  for  Northamptonshire  read  Nottinghamshire 

ii    34-35    Manners,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Rutland :  for  Nun  Burnham  read  Nunburnholme 

78  i  4-8  f.e.  Manning,  William  (1680  ?-1711) :  for  was  born, ....  about  1680.  read  may  be 

well  identified  with  William  Manning  (son  of  William  Manning)  who,  born  at 
Cockfield,  Suffolk,  was  educated  at  Stowmarket  and  was  admitted  a  sizar  of 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  on  25  Oct.  1649,  aged  16  (Henry  More  being  his 
tutor). 

79  ii       14      Manny,  Sir  Walter  de  :  for  second  son  read  fifth  son  (the  eldest  son  of  the  second 

marriage) 
82     ii      7-9     Mansel,  Henry  L. :  for  the  readership  ....  Magdalen  College,  read  the  Waynflete 

professorship  in  moral  and  metaphysical  philosophy. 
90     i     6/.e.    Mansfield,  Charles  B. :  for  Berkshire  read  Hampshire 
92     i       27      Mansfield,   Sir  James:  for  the  university  of  Cambridge    read   Trinity  Hall, 

Cambridge 

ii      26      Mansfield,  Sir  William  R.,  1st  Lord  Sandhurst :  for  Hampshire  read  Hertford- 
shire 

114     i       31      Mapletoft,  John  :  for  Duchess  read  Countess 
122     ii     2  f.e.  Marcet,  Mrs.  Jane :  for  Francis  read  Anthony  Francis 
128     i     14  f.e.  Marckant,  John :  for  Purforte  read  Purfoote 
182     i     11  f.e.  Margaret,  St.  (d.  1098) :  for  deserves  read  derives 

6     |  Margetson,  James :  for  Armagh  read  Arvagh 
ii    12  f.e.  omit  eldest 

6  f.e.  after  son  insert  (d.  1729) 

161  ii    11-12  Marisco,  Geoffrey  de :  for  of  the  justiciar,  Hugh  de  Lacy  [q.  v.]  read  [see  LACY, 

HUGH  DE,  Earl  of  Ulster] 
16  after  justiciar  insert  Meiler  Fitzhenry 

162  i     20-21  for  William,  the  earl-marshal,    in    1224,  read    William   Marshal   [q.  v.], 

Nov.-Dec.  1224, 

4  f.e.  after  Lacy  insert  [q.  v.] 

"        7  for  Eichard,  the  earl-marshal  read  Richard  Marshal 

10-11  for  the  marshal  read  Marshal 

163  »       13  for  the  earl-marshal  read  Richard  Marshal 

27  for  Richard,  the  earl-marshal  read  Richard  Marshal 

175     ii    15-19   Markland,  Abraham :  Note  that  the  poem  numbered  8  was  by  the  son,  George 
Mar/eland  (see  I.  4  supra),  and  not  by  the  father,  Abraham. 

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181     ii        2       Marlowe,   Christopher:    after  Marlowe,  insert  In  October  1588  Marlowe  was 

summoned  to  the  next  gaol  delivery  of  Middlesex  to  take  his  trial  for  an 

unspecified  offence  (cf.  Athenceum,  18  Aug.  1894,  and  art.  by  Prof.  F.  S. 

Boas  in  Fortnightly  Review,  Feb.  1899, '  New  Light  on  Marlowe  and  Kyd.'j 
190      i        36  for  1800  read  1880 

205     ii       12      Marsden,  John  H. :  after  1842  insert  reissued  in  1878 

13  f.e.  Marsden,  Samuel :  for  placed  ....  Cambridge  read  on  7  Dec.  1790  was  admitted 

a  scholar  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge  (see  the  College  Kegister) 
-206      i     14  f.e.  for  1847  read  1836 

213  ii    50-51   Marsh,  Herbert :  omit  with  the  professor's  house  at  Cambridge, 

214  i        12  for  '  a  trap  read  '  cobwebs 

ii        6  for  He  had  read  The  bishop  had 

34-35  fdr  to  which  his  opponents  were  driven  in  1812  by  read  which  was  formed  in 

1812  by  men  opposed  to  the  party  that  Marsh  represented,  but  largely 
owing  to 
222     i     60-61   Marshal,  John,  1st  Baron  Marshal :  for  Worcester  read  Gloucester 

230  i       37      Marshal,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Pembroke :  for  Bristol  read  Gloucester 

ii      8-5  for  recalcitrant  barons  ....  Robert  de  Gaugi,  read  recalcitrants.     In  the 

f.e.  autumn  Marshal  had  to  fight  with  Morgan  of  Caerleon,  and  early  in  1218 

he  besieged  Robert  de  Gaugi 

231  i       31  after  sea  insert  in  1200 

233  ii    17-19   Marshal,  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Pembroke :  for  It  was  perhaps  he  ....  In 

March  1217  read  But  in  February  1217 

23-24  for  From  this  time  ....  fought  with  him  read  In  the  following  month  he 

took  part  with  his  father  in  the  operations  against  Louis  in  Surrey  and 
Hampshire  and  played  a  foremost  part  in  the  fight 

234  ii       34  for  Wallia,  read  Wallia 

287     i       12      Marshall,  Francis  A. :  for  W.  S.  Wills  read  W.  G.  Wills 

246      i     23-22    Marshall,  Stephen  :  for  John  Dutton,  of  Dutton,  Cheshire  read  Robert  Castell,  of 
f.e.          East  Hatley,  Cambridgeshire,  by  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edmund  Alleyne. 

251  i       27      Marshall,  William  (ft.  1680-1650) :  for  '  Plays  '  read  '  Poems  ' 

252  i      6  f.e.    Marshall,  William  (1745-1818) :  after  p.  241).  insert  His  '  Yorkshire  Words '  was 

reprinted  by  the  English  Dialect  Society. 

254  ii       32      Marsham,  Sir  John :  after  treatises,  insert  His  nephew  Thomas  Stanley  [q.  v.] 

dedicated  to  him  his  '  History  of  Philosophy  '  (1655). 

255  i       19      Marshman,  John  C. :  for  weekly  read  magazine 

279      i        15      Martin,  Henry :  after  '  Spectator '  insert  and  the  '  Guardian  ' 

290     ii        7       Martin,  Peter  J. :  after  one  son  insert  Robert  Martin  (d.  1891) 

292     ii     9  f.e.    Martin,  Richard  :  for  (1808-1858)  read  (d.  1858) 

295     ii    13  f.e.  Martin,  Sir  Samuel :  for  now  Lady  Macnaghten.  read  who  became  wife  of  Lord 

Macnaghten. 

311     ii       7       Martineau,  Harriet :  for  Society '  read  Travel ' 
323     ii       38      Martyn,  William  :  after  1589,  insert  was  M.P.  for  Exeter  1597-8, 
829      i       12      Marvell,  Andrew :  after  491-8).  insert  A  bronze  tablet  on  the  wall  of  Waterlow 

Park  marks  the  site  of  his  house  on  Highgate  Hill. 

1    2g  •£*'  }  Mary  I :  for  Clement  VIII  read  Clement  VII 

336  i         1  after  Newhall  insert  near  Chelmsford 

337  ii    26  f.e.  for  ten  days  read  twelve  days 

8  f.e.  for  made  read  had  already  made 

7  f.e.  for  displeased  read  had  displeased 

5-4  for  The  rising  in  the  north  impelled  Cromwell,  too,  read  The  somewhat 

f.e.  similar  insurrection  in  the  west  now  impelled  Cromwell 

338  i      4  f.e.  for  Pannell  read  Paynell 

345     ii       86  after  fact,  insert  One  Epithalamium  was  by  Lodovico  Paterno. 

350      i        l.l.  omit  nego- 

ii       1-3  for  tiated  ....  he  had  urged  read  tried  to  effect  a  truce  between  the 

emperor  and  the  French  king,  and  his  negotiations  resulted  in  1556  in  the 

peace  of  Vaucelles.     He  had  also  urged 
352      i        23  for  her  read  that  country 

365      i     20  f.e.  Mary  II :  after  1692.  insert  A  statue  of  her  is  at  University  College,  Oxford. 
374     ii    23  f.e.  Mary  Stuart:  for  10  Jan.  read  11  June 

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378     i        8       Mary  Stuart :  for  Huntly  read  Moray 

888      i     16  f.e.  for  morning  read  mourning 

891  i       82      Mary  of  Gueldres :  for  de  Coussy  read  d'Escouchy 

892  i        26      Mary  of  Guise  :  after  child  insert  who  was  really  born  five  or  six  days  later, 

415     ii      4-3     Maskelyne,  Nevil :  for  a  daughter  of  Henry  Turner  ....  Lady  Booth,  read 
f.e.         Sophia,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Pate  Rose,  of  Cotterstock,  Northampton- 
shire, and  sister  of  Laetitia,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Sir  George  Booth,  bart. 
420     ii    16-15   Mason,   George  H. :   for  William  Ralph   Cartwright  ....  1832  to   1846,  read 

f.e.         William  Cornwallis  Cartwright,  afterwards  M.P.  for  Oxfordshire, 
425     i     17  f.e.  Mason,  Sir  John :  for  was  read  is  said  to  have  been 

12  f.e.  after  vi.  114  insert  but  cf.  Visitations  of  the  College  of  Arms  and  MS.  Harl. 

1092,  ff.  121-5 


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38      Massey,  Sir  Edward :  for  Bruckthorpe  read  Brookthorpe 
4-5  omit  But  his  success  ....  failure. 

7  for  was  retaken  read  was  reoccupied  by  the  royalists  but  Massey  returned 

on  14  Oct.  and 
9-11  for  a  musket ;  Monmouth  ....  the  royalists  read  a  musket,  succeeded  in 

dislodging  the  enemy,  killing  30  and  capturing  230 
14  for  Lydney  read  Sir  John  Winter's  house,  near  Lydney 

34-85  for  does  not  seem  to  have  gone  read  did  not  go 

3  f.e.    Master,  William :  for  Rudler's  read  Rudder's 

15-25  Maule,  Fox,  2nd  Baron  Panmure  :  for  and  again  under  Lord  Aberdeen  ....  the 
fall  of  Sebastopol.  read  When  Lord  Palmer ston  formed  an  administration  in  Feb. 
1855  Panmure  took  office  as  secretary  for  war,  and  it  was  thus  under  his 
direction  that  the  Crimean  war  reached  its  termination.  Although  he  was  in  no 
way  responsible  for  the  errors  for  which  his  predecessor  in  the  department,  the 
duke  of  Newcastle,  was  severely  blamed  by  the  press,  all  Panmure's  acts  were 
rigorously  scrutinised. 

19  Maule,  Sir  William  H. :  for  1810  Maule  entered  read  1806  Maule  came  into 

residence 

21  Mauley,  Peter  de  :  for  It  was  he  read  It  was  probably  he 
20  f.e.  for  Peter  IV  read  Peter  III 

8-9     Maurice,  Prince  :  for  the  Earl  of  Forth  read  the  Earl  of  Brentford  and  Forth 

22  Maurice,  Frederick  D. :  for  the  October  following  read  November  1881 

30  omit  in  Great  Ormond  Street,  Queen  Square, 

31  after  pupils   insert  in   Red   Lion   Square,  afterwards  removing  to  Great 

Ormond  Street 

10  f.e.  Mawson,  Matthias :  for  Greene  read  Green 
2/.e.   Maxse,  Sir  Henry  B.  F. :  for  1818  read  1878 

82      Maxwell,  James  C. :  for  Jeens's  engraving  read  G.  J.  Stodart's  engraving 
18  f.e.  Maxwell,  William  H. :  for  Appleby  read  Apperley 

36      Mayerne,  Sir  Theodore  T.  de :  for  1661  read  1653 

7-6     Maynard,  Sir  John  (1592-1658) :  for  Estaines  Parva  read  Little  Easton 

f.e. 

24  for  Colne  read  Calne 

8  f.e.   Maynard,  Sir  John  (1602-1690):  for  Adlington  read  Addington 

20  Mayow,  John :  for  (1643  read  (1640 

24  for  in  May  1643  read  on  24  May  1640  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  117) 

4       Mead,  Richard :  for  son  read  nephew 
2-1  f.e.  Meadows,  Sir  Philip :  for  one  married  Sir  Thomas  Powis,  read  Elizabeth  married 

Sir  Thomas  Powys  [q.  v.], 

9-8     Mechi,  John  J. :  for  his  affairs  were  put  read  Mechi  was  forced  to  place  his 
f.e.        affairs 

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204  i     6/.e.    Medland,  Thomas  :  for  (fl.  1777-1822)  read  (d.  1833) 

ii       28  after  1822.  insert  He  died   at  Hertford  80  Oct.  1833  (Gent.  Mag.  1833, 

ii.  476). 

205  i       25      Medley,  John  :  for  entered  the  church  read  was  ordained  deacon 

7  f.e.  for  1035  read  1835 

225     ii    26  f.e.  Melmoth,  William  (1710-1799) :  for  he  read  she 

229      i     12  f.e.  Melton,  William  de :  after  preacher  insert  and  was  for  some  time  tutor  to  Fisher 
(cf.  De  Veritate  Corporis,  p.  327) 

8  f.e.  after  Library,  insert  His  wills  and  inventories  are  printed  in  '  Testamenta 

Eboracensia'  (Surtees  Soc.),  pp.  251-63 

ii       20  after  p.  696  insert  Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal,  viii.  291 

265     ii     6  f.e.   Mercer,  John :  for  cotton-spinner  read  weaver 

273  i       23      Meres,  Francis :  for  (ib.)  read  (ib. ;  Yorkshire  Record  Series,  vol.  ii.) 

30  after  son  insert  Francis 

85  for  He  seems  to  have  had  a  son  read  The  son 

86  omit  who 

274  i     18  f.e.  after  presented  insert  for  the  speakership 

275  i       28      Meres,  John :  after  1.  28).  insert  He  compiled  a  useful  catalogue  of  English  playa 

(London,  1713,  4to,  with  continuation,  1715). 

276  ii    15-14    Merewether,  Sir  William  L. :  for  he  commanded  ....  Sind  horse,  read  he  was 

f.e.        second  in  command  of  Sir  George  Malcolm's  detachment  of  Sind  horse, 
282     i       16      Merivale,  John  H. :  for  the  Eev.  H.  J.  T.  Drury  read  the  Eev.  Joseph  Drury 

20  for  is  read  was 

21  omit  the  present 

295     ii       87      Merry,  Robert :  for  Cambridge,  read  Cambridge,  being  admitted  there  2  April 

1771. 
40  for  was  entered  of  Lincoln's  Inn  read  studied  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  where  he 

had  been  entered  5  Nov.  1770, 

308     ii       29      Metcalf,  John :  for  Boynes's  read  Boyne's 

305  ii  30-31  Metcalfe,  Charles  T.,  Baron  Metcalfe :  for  is  in  the  Kingston  town-hall, 
Jamaica,  read  by  a  Canadian  artist,  named  Bradish,  is  in  the  court  house  at 
Falmouth,  Jamaica. 

327     ii       24      Michel,  Sir  John  :  for  (now  Sir  Henry)  read  (afterwards  Sir  Harry) 
836     i       14      Michell,  Kichard :  after  children,  insert  One  daughter,  Mary,  married  the  third 
duke  of  Sutherland  and  subsequently  Sir  Albert  Bollit,  M.P. 

346  i     8  f.e.    Middleton,  Conyers  :  for  thus  read  then 

347  i       36  for  '  Letter  to  Rome  '  read  '  Letter  from  Rome  ' 

352     ii    10  f.e.  Middleton,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Middleton  :  for  1678)  read  1674) 

354      i       35  for  1673  read  June  1674  (Sloane  MS.  8512,  f.  79) 

35?     i    18-19   Middleton,  Bichard :  for  William  Middleton,  a  D.D.  of  Paris  read  William  of 

Meliton  [q*  v.] 

364     i       17      Middleton,  Thomas  F. :  for  Sharpe  read  Sharp 
366     i      6  f.e.  Midgeley,   Robert:    after  Spy,'  insert  has  been  doubtfully  identified  with  the 

Robert  Midgeley  who  was 

ii        1  for  and  removing  to   Christ's  College,  read  The  alleged  author  of  the 

'  Turkish   Spy '   seems  more    probably  identical    with    another    Robert 

Midgeley  (son  of  Samuel  Midgeley)  who,  born  at  Adle,  near  Leeds,  was 

admitted  a  sizar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  27  June  1671,  aged  16, 

869      i        4       Miers,  John :  for  his  father,  who  was  a  jeweller  ;  read  his  father,  John  Miers,  a 

jeweller  and  miniaturist,  who  executed  a  portrait  of  Robert  Burns ; 
877     ii    8  f.e.    Miles,  George  F. :  omit  Edward  I'Anson 
888     ii        7       Mill,  James :  after  1808.  insert  Spence  replied  in  '  Agriculture  the  Source  of  the 

Wealth  of  Britain.' 

399      i       32      Mill,  John  Stuart :  for  H.  R.  L.  Mansel's  read  H.  L.  Mansel's 
401      i     20  f.e.  Millar,  Andrew :  for  (No.  4053)  read  (No.  4059) 
5  f.e.   Millar,  James:  for  (d.  1827)  read  (1762-1827) 
4  f.e.  after  writer,  insert  born  at  Ayr  on  4  Feb.  1762, 

l-t"  after  science,  insert  He  acted  for  some  years  as  a  tutor  in  Jamaica,  and 

afterwards  as  chaplain  to  the  University  of  Glasgow. 
ii        6  for  in  July  read  on  13  July 

403  i  18  Millar,  John  (1785-1801)  for  Allan  Thomson  read  Dr.  John  Thomson,  by  whom 
she  was  mother  of  Allan  Thomson 

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406     *       3®  }   Miller,  Edward  :  for  1731  read  1730 

34  after  Lynn  insert  His  brother  Thomas  is  noticed  separately. 

410  i     10  f.e.  Miller,  Hugh:  for  2  Dec.  read 23  Dec. 

411  i      10-1    Miller,  James  (1706-1744) :  omit '  Mister  Taste,  ....  Hogarth,  1833,  p.  176). 

f.e. 

ii        3  after  1735  insert  (this  piece  must  be  distinguished  from  another  also  called 

'  The  Man  of  Taste,'  which  was  published  in  1733,  being  a  reissue  with  a 
new  title  of '  Mister  Taste,  the  Poetical  Fop :  or,  the  Modes  of  the  Court,'  a 
comedy  [1732];  'Mister  Taste,'  for  which  Hogarth  designed  a  satirical 
frontispiece,  was  an  insolent  attack  on  Pope) 

414     ii    18-19    Miller,  John  C. :  for  collected  5,OOOZ.  read  organised  simultaneous  collections  on  a 
given  Sunday  in  the  churches  of  Birmingham,  by  which  means  the  sum 
of  5,0001.  was  raised,  and  the  first  foundation  laid  of  Hospital  Sunday. 
36  after  issue,  insert  The  Miller  Hospital  of  Greenwich,  grafted  upon  the  Royal 

Kent  Dispensary,  was  opened  in  December  1884  as  a  memorial  to  Miller. 
7  f.e.  before    Christian   Cabinet    insert    John    Poland's  Records   of  the   Miller 

Hospital  and  Royal  Kent  Dispensary,  1893 ; 

419     *i     llf'l'  \  Miller>  Patrick :  for  Andrew  read  William 

423  ii     8  f.e.   Miller,  Thomas  (1731-1804) :  after  pavior  insert  and  brother  of  Edward  Miller 

[q-  v.] 

424  ii      1-2     Miller,  Thomas  (1807-1874) :  for  Harrison  Ainsworth  read  W.  H.  Harrison 

427     ii       27      Miller,  William  (1795-1861) :  after  (Chicago,  1892) ;  insert  Basil  Hall's  Journal  in 
Chili,  part  i.  ch.  iii. ; 

487     {         ®  -  Millhouse,  Eobert :  for  J.  B.  Briscoe  read  J.  P.  Briscoe 


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N.B.— /.e.  stands  for:  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

3  i       18      Milman,  Henry  H. :  for  shifted  read  sifted 

4  i        21  for  Lieutenant  read  Lieutenant-General 

35      i        17      Milton,  John  (1608-1674) :  for  the  work  read  the  agreement 

40      i       9-7  for  Cambridge  were  left  ....  died  in  1700.  read  Cambridge,  of  which  the 

f,e,  history  is  very  obscure,  may  have  formed  part  of  a  donation  made  to  the 

college  by  Sir  Henry  Newton,  afterwards  Puckering  [q.  v.]. 

48      i       36      Milverton,  John :  after  MSS. ;  insert  Gregory's  Chronicle  (Camden  Soc.) ; 
53     i     8f.e.    Misson,  Francis  M. :  for  1798  read  1698 

ii       85  for  22  Jan.  read  12  Jan. 

67     i     11  f.e.  Mitchell,  Hugh  Henry:  for  (1764  ?  read  (1770 

10  f.e.  after  Colonel,  insert  born  9  June  1770, 

95     ii    28-24    Modyford,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Charles,  the  elder,  predeceased  his  father,  read  Thomas 

the  elder,  survived  his  father  little  more  than  a  month. 
24  for  Thomas  read  Charles 

97     ii    39-40   Moffat,  Robert :  for  Stellen-booch  read  Stellen-bosch 
102      i     11  f.e.  Moffett,  Thomas :  for  Barnes  Elms  read  Barn  Elms 

108      i      3  f.e.  for  he  is  there  described  read  he  is  described  at  the  foot  of  the  dedication 

107     i     29-84   Mohun,  Charles,  5th  Baron  Mohun :   omit  His  only  would-be  apologist  .  .  - 

Own  Time,  ii.  180). 

17  f.e.  for  and  engraved  by  Cooper,  read  in  1707  and  was  engraved  by  John  Faber 

the  younger,  in  1782. 

111  i     18  f.e.  Mohun,  Eeginald  de :  for  1146  read  1246 

112  ii        5       Mohun,  William  de  :  for  Dunstan  read  Dunster 
120      i        10      Molesworth,  John  E.  N. :  for  1825  read  1815 

122     i       17      Molesworth,  Robert,  1st  Viscount  Molesworth :  before  were  issued  insert  [see 

ROGERS,  THOMAS,  1660-1694] 
128     i     21  f.e.  Molesworth,  Sir  William :  for  His  father  ....  and  he  read  He 

15-8  for  and  he  was  sent  ....  at  the  university.     He  read  With  his  mother 

f.e.  and  two  sisters  he  removed  during  1824  to  Edinburgh,  and  studied  at  the 

university  till  1827.  In  that  year  he  entered  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  but  soon  migrated  to  Trinity.  He  gave  promise  of  mathe- 
matical distinction,  but  a  quarrel  with  his  tutor  led  to  his  expulsion  from 
Cambridge  in  April  1828.  He  sent  his  tutor  a  challenge,  and  both  were 
bound  over  by  the  mayor  of  Cambridge  to  keep  the  peace  for  a  year. 
Molesworth  spent  the  next  few  months  in  the  family  of  Dr.  Bekker  at  Offen- 
bach, near  Frankfort,  studying  German  and  philosophy.  At  the  end  of  a 
year  he  travelled  by  coach  to  Munich  to  fight  the  postponed  duel  with  his 
Cambridge  tutor.  Lord  Queensberry  acted  as  his  second.  Shots  were 
exchanged,  but  neither  was  hurt.  Molesworth 
l.l.  for  Naples  read  Rome  and  at  Naples 

ii     10  f.e.  after  generally,  insert  He  purchased  the  '  Westminster  Keview '  in  1836  and 

amalgamated  the  two. 

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128     ii     9  f.e.    Moles-worth,  Sir  William :  for  it  read  the  proprietorship 

124  i       12  after  troubles  insert  after  championing  Lord  Durham's  policy 

25  before  He  was  insert  He  took  part  in  founding  the  Reform  Club  in  London 

in  the  same  year. 

125  i        10  after  Mrs.  Grote,  insert  and  on  her  death  it  passed  to  his  sister,  Mrs.  Ford, 

who  presented  it  to  the  parliament  house  at  Ottawa,  where  it  now  stands 
in  the  library, 
33  before  The  Philosophical  Radicals  insert  Mrs.  Fawcett's  Life  of  Sir  William 

Molesworth  appeared  in  1903. 

127     i     50-51   Molines,  Sir  John  de  :  for  Mautravers  read  Maltravers 

186  ii  3-2  Molyneux,  Samuel :  for  the  death  of  Molyneux's  widow,  on  27  May  read  the 
f.e.  marriage  of  Molyneux's  widow  to  Nathaniel  St.  Andre,  on  17  May 

160  ii    13-14   Monck,  George,  1st  Duke  of  Albemarle  :  for  no  longer  shown  to  visitors  read  is 

in  a  very  decayed  condition 

21  after  1866.  insert  A  fourth  was  painted  by  Dr.  Logan,  of  which,  and  of  two 

other  pictures  of  Monck,  engravings  belong  to  James  Falconer,  esq. 

161  i     83-88  omit  A  portrait  of  Monck  ....  James  Falconer,  esq. 

23  f.e.  after  Albemarle,  insert  born  25  March  1619  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  117), 

ii       31  for  said  to  be  aged  54  read  aged  nearly  51 

167  ii       18      Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry:  for  (1738-1767)  read  (d.  1767) 

168  ii      10      Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  W. :  for  fifty  read  fifty-two 

202  ii  30  Monson,  Sir  William  (1569-1643) :  for  What  appears  to  be  the  original  manu- 
script read  The  original  manuscript,  corrected  for  the  press  by  the  author  and 
dated  1624,  is  in  Sloane  MS.  2496,  ff.  113-188.  Another  manuscript 

205  ii  1  Montacute,  John  de,  3rd  Earl  of  Salisbury :  omit  baron  and  after  Monthermer 
insert  [q.  v.] 

218  i  2-1  Montacute,  William  de,  1st  Earl  of  Salisbury :  for  Sir  William  Grandison  read 
f.e.  William  de  Grandison,  first  Baron  Grandison 

250  ii  12  f.e.  Montagu,  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Manchester :  for  Sidney,  who  died  in  infancy,  read 
Sidney,  who,  having  been  admitted  fellow- commoner  at  Christ's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 20  May  1641,  graduated  M.A.  in  that  year,  entered  the  Middle  Temple 
2  Aug.  1642,  and  died  young, 

257  i  38  Montagu,  John,  4th  Earl  of  Sandwich :  after  first  lord,  insert  Sandwich,  how- 
ever, interested  himself  in  getting  Captain  Cook's  two  vessels  fitted  out 
adequately  in  1778,  and  Cook  named  the  Sandwich  Islands  after  him. 

259  ii    12  f.e.  Montagu,  Lady  Mary  W. :  for  sixth  read  second 

260  ii        3  for  1751  read  1761 

295  ii    10  f.e.  Montfort,  Simon  of,  Earl  of  Leicester :  for  1891  read  1890 

296  i        9       Montfort,  Simon  of,  the  younger :  for  1265  read  1264 

801     ii      10      Montgomerie,  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Eglington :   for  Susannah,  unmarried. 

read  Susannah  (d.  1754)  married  John  Renton  of  Lamerton,  Berwickshire. 
811     i     23  f.e.  Montgomerie,  Robert  (d.  1684) :  for  1661  read  1651 ' 
814     ii      33      Montgomery,  Henry :  for  1800  read  1830 

828  i  2  Montgomery,  Robert  (1807-1855) :  after  1841.  insert  The  most  ambitious  of  his 
f.e.  later  works  was  '  Luther :  a  Poem '  (1842,  8vo,  6th  ed.  1851).  Of  immense 

length,  this  volume  contains  Montgomery's  one  memorable  line,  viz. '  the  solitary 

monk  that  shook  the  world.' 
885     i     21  f.e.  Moor,  Edward:    after  bart.  insert  and  afterwards  Baron  Hatherley  and  lord 

Chancellor  [q.  v.] 
850     ii      35      Moore,  Sir  Garret,  Viscount  Moore :  for  Sloane  MS.  read  Addit.  MS. 

448  i     20-21    More,  Sir  Thomas  :  omit  and  personal  liberty  is  at  its  zenith 

444  ii    26  f.e.  after  Italian  version,  insert  translated  by  Hortensio  Lando  and  edited 

445  ii    18  f.e.  for  Barus  read  Barns 

6/.e.  before  the  anonymous  insert  Christopher  St.  German  [q.  v.] 

2-1  f.e.  for  in  an  anonymous  treatise  entitled  read  by  St.  German  in 

446  ii       21  ow^Dialogi 

22  for  festinissimo,  read  festiuissima 
4*7      i        8  for  Mendacjis  read  Mendacijs 

ii    25  f.e.  for  now  belonging  read  belonging  in  1892 

21  f.e.  after  121-2)  insert  The  MS.  figured  in  the  83rd  '  Antiquarischer  Katalog  '  of 

Heinrich  Schoningh  of  Minister,  1894 

449  i       18  omit  the  Rev. 

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MOREHEAD MYLES 

N.B.— /.<?.  stands  for  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
5      i     14  f.e.  Morell,  Thomas  :  for  Hertford  read  Hereford 

8  ii    27-83    Moret,  Hubert :  for  His  portrait  ....  Moret.  read   His  portrait  was  formerly 

supposed  to  have  been  painted  by  Holbein,  but  the  alleged  portrait  of  Moret  by 
Holbein  (picture  and  drawing  at  Dresden)  represents  Charles  de  Solier,  seigneur 
de  Morette,  a  French  ambassador  who  nourished  in  1584. 

23-22   Moreton,  Henry  J.  R.,  2nd  Earl  of  Ducie :  for  JOHN  REYNOLDS  read  GEORGE 
f.e.  FBANCIS 

9  i     10  f.e.  for  G.  V.  Briggs  read  H.  P.  Briggs 
22     ii    18  f.e.  Morgan,  John  M. :  for  1851  read  1837 

32     i     13  f.e.  Morgan,  Thomas  (1543-1606?) :  omit  the  Jesuit 

51  ii    14  f.e.  Morier,  James  J. :  for  Troutroud  read  Toutrond 

52  i         2  after  Ispahan  insert  in  England 

12  for  Troutroud,  or  the  Frenchman  in  London,'  read  Toutrond,  or  a  Frenchman 

in  London  in  1831,' 
54     i      3  f.e.   Morins,  Richard  de:/or  he  seems  read  he  studied  at  Bologna  (Gesta  Abbat. 

i.  807).     He 
70      i       34      Morland,  Sir  Samuel :  for  In  1666  read  On  13  Jan.  1666-7 

73  i     18  f.e.  after   1672  8vo.  insert   (the  '  Perpetual   Almanack'  is  reprinted  in  John 

Playford's  '  Vade  Mecum,'  1717) 
l.l.  for  Joseph  read  Samuel 

74  i        2       Morley,  Christopher  L. :  for  Of  these  a  few  read  Thirty-six  of  these 

4-5  for  Nos.  1259  ....  1289  read  Nos.  1256-8,  1259-80,  1282-94,  1297-9 

75  i       27      Morley,  George :  for  affixed  read  prefixed 

77      i        36  after  Chelsea  insert  and  his  books  for  the  use  of  the  clergy  of  his  diocese 

81      i       86      Morley,  John  (1656-1732) :  for  Gestringthorpe  read  Gestingthorpe 

ii       3       Morley,  John  (d.  1776  ?) :  for  (1655  read  (1656 
91      i     28-25   Morris,  Charles:  for  proceeded  B.  A joined  the  17th  foot,  read  joined  the 

17th  foot  in  Ireland  on  its  return  from  Minorca  in  1748  (He  did  not,  as  has  been 

stated,  proceed  to  Oxford). 

106  i     17-18   Morris,  Roger  :  for  Beverley  in  1852  ....  Minster,  read  Beverley  on  24  Nov. 

1851,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Beverley  Minster. 

107  ii       3       Morrison,  George  :  for  1829  read  1729 

126     ii       13      Mortimer,  George  F.  W.,  for  still  survives  read  died  in  1901 
152      i     20  f.e.  Morton,  John  (1420  ?-1500) :  for  to  have  read  to  leave 
158      i        14  for  12  Oct.  read  15  Sept. 

ii       86      Morton,  John  (1671  ?-l726) :  for  In  1701  read  As  early  as  1694  (Sloane  MS.  4062) 

(Morton,  Thomas  (1564-1659)  :  Note  that  the  works  numbered  1,  2,  and  ^  which 
are  here  attributed  to  Thomas  Morton,  bishop  of  Durham,  were  by  another 
Thomas  Morton  of  Berwick  and  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge.     The  date  of 
, ...         publication  of  No.  22  should  be  1599,  not  1669. 

172  i     3  f.e.    Morys,  Sir  John:  after  Ireland ;  insert  Book  of  Howth,  pp.  161,  164,  456; 
ii        1       Moryson,  Fynes :  for  1617  ?)  read  1680) 

173  ii     17  f.e.  after  ccc.  94).  insert  A  large  portion   of  it  was  printed  by  Mr.  Charles 

Hughes  under  the  title  of  '  Shakespeare's  Europe '  in  1903. 
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173  ii       LI.      Moryson,  Fynes  :  omit  appears  to  have 

174  i         i  for  in  1617  read  on  12  Feb.  1629-80 

175  i     11  f.e.  Moseley,  Henry :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

191  ii     8  f.e.   Mostyn,  Sir  Roger :  after  Carnarvonshire,  insert  Farquhar's  '  Constant  Couple  ' 

was  dedicated  to  him. 

192  i     29-80  omit  was  appointed  ....  in  1768 

198     i       88      Motherby,  George  :  for  in  the  summer  of  read  on  19  July 

221     ii       16      Mowbray,  John  (V),  2nd  Duke  of  Norfolk :  for  In  April  and  May  read  In  the 

early  spring 

20  for  May  read  March 

286     ii    21  f.e.  Mowbray,  Thomas  (II),  Earl  Marshal:  omit  Lady 

288  ii     2  f.e.    Mowse,  William  :  after  to  him.  insert  But  he  withdrew  from  that  office  early  in 

1557,  when  he  was  succeeded  by  Henry  Harvey  or  Hervey  (d.  1585)  [q.  v.] 

289  i        6  omit  and  of  the  mastership  ....  soon 

7-8  omit  [cf.  HARVEY  ....  LL.D.] 

240  i     5  f.e.    Moxon,  Edward :  after  1843-6,  insert  also  of '  Cleon  '  and  the  '  Statue  and  Bust ' 

(both  in  1855) 
ii        4  for  impression  read  copy 

241  i       31  for  Moxon  read  Mrs.  Moxon 

245     ii       21      Moyle,  Sir  Thomas :  for  probable  that  he  supported  her  read  that  he  proclaimed 

her  queen 
268     ii       26       Muir,  Thomas  :  for  Thomas  read  James 

30  after  university,  insert  where  he  matriculated  in  1777  and  graduated  M.A. 

on  24  April  1782, 
279     ii       16      Muller,   William  J. :   after  1888.  insert   Two  hundred  of  Miiller's  works  were 

exhibited  at  the  Birmingham  Art  Gallery  in  1896. 
297     ii       12      Munday,  Henry  :  for  1615  read  1715 
319     ii       11      Murchison,  Sir  Roderick  I. :  for  quartzoles  read  quartzites 

12  for  from  their  fossils,  read  from  their  fossils,  of 

321     i    15  f.e.  Murcot,  John :  for  Ashbury  read  Astbury 

828     ii    15-16   Murdock,  William  :  for  in  the  1882  ....  National  read  in  the  Wallace  Monu- 
ment at  Stirling.     In  1882  the  National 
382     ii      19      Murimuth,  Adam :  for  1881  read  1337 
887     ii    34-35   Murphy,  Edward :  omit  on  the  recommendation  of  James  II, 

88-39  for  in  that  year  read  1724 

350     ii    11  f.e.  Murray,  Lord  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Dunmore :  for  third  earl  read  second  earl 
361     i       20      Murray,  Lord  George  (1761-1803) :  after  (WOOD),  insert  Amelia  Matilda  Murray 

[q.  v.]  was  the  fourth  daughter. 
878     ii       12      Murray,  James  (1725  ?-1794) :  for  (1725  ?  read  (1719  ? 

14  for  1725  read  1719 

376      i     19-20  for  Miss  Cullen  read  Cordelia,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Collier  of  Hastings 

892     i       29      Murray,  John  (1778-1843) :  for  former  read  latter 

30  for  latter  read  former 

894  i  15  f.e.  Murray,  John  (1786?-1851):  after  1833.  insert  In  1835  he  gave  evidence  on  the 
safety  lamp  and  ventilation  before  the  House  of  Commons  Select  Committee  on 
accidents  in  mines  (Reports,  pp.  287-49). 

404     i        2       Murray,  Sir  Terence  A. :  for  A  son.  read  The  second  son  by  the  second  marriage 
10  f.e.  Murray,  Thomas  (1564-1623) :  after  daughters  insert  one  of  whom  was  wife  of  Sir 
Henry  Newton,  afterwards  Puckering  [q.  v.],  while  the  other  was  Anne,  Lady 
Halkett  [q.  v.], 

408  ii      25     Murray,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Dysart :  for  two  daughters  read  four  daughters 

409  ii     8-9     Murray,  William,  Marquis  of  Tullibardine  :  for  Corri-garrick  read  Corry-arrick 
413     i    14  f.e.  Murray,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Mansfield :  for  brother  read  nephew 

421     ii    16  f.e.  Musgrave,  Sir  Philip :  after  Oxford,  insert  where  he  became  a  commoner  in  1624, 
425     i    20  f.e.  Musgrave,  Thomas,  Baron  Musgrave  :  for  Harca  read  Harcla  (or  Hartley) 
429     i     16-17   Mush,  John:  for  Anne  Clithero  read  Margaret  Clitherow  [q.  v.] 

485  i       28      Musters,  George  C. :  for  Coldwick  Hall  read  Colwick  HaU 

25  for  Mary  Anne  Chaworth.  read  Mary  Ann  Chaworth. 

486  ii    14 f.e.  Myddelton,  Sir  Hugh:  owi^near 

445  i  2  f.e.  Mykelfeld,  William :  before  at  Paris  insert  (the  seminary  of  the  Jacobins  or 
Dominican  friar  preachers) 

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MYLLAR NICHOLLS 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  lor  from  end  and  1,1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

18     ii       15      Mynn,  Alfred  :  for  NATHANIEL  read  NICHOLAS 

22      i        25      Nagle,  Sir  Richard  :  after  Ireland,  insert  son  of  James  Nagle  of  Clogher, 
27      i        3       Nairne,  John,  3rd  Lord  Nairne  :  for  Caroline  read  Carolina 
30      i        13      Nalson,  John :  for  Conyng  Street  read  Coney  Street 

18  for  Peter  Williams  read  Philip  Williams 

33     i     9  f.e.    Napier,  Sir  Alexander-  for  1636-7  read  1436-7 

57  i     12  f.e.  Napier,  George  :  for  88  read  81 

58  i     10  f.e.  Napier,  Sir  Gerard  :  after  brother,  insert  He  was  a  commoner  of  Trinity  College, 

Oxford,  in  1623-4. 

75     i     9  f.e.   Napier,  Rohert  C.,  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala :  for  (1811  read  (1810 
100      i         7       Nash,  Richard :  after  1703  insert  (cf.  art.  VENNEB,  TOBIAS) 

105     ii    18  f.e.   Nash,  Thomas :  after  4to.  insert  It  gives  a  rationalistic  explanation  of  dreams 
and  exposes  many  popular  superstitions. 

108  ii     17  f.e.  after  Library,  insert  Another  imperfect  copy,  called  '  The  Choosing  of  Valen- 

tines by  Thomas  Nashe,'  is  in  Inner  Temple  MS.  538.  A  few  of  its 
opening  lines  were  printed  by  Dr.  Grosart  and  the  whole  by  Mr.  John  S. 
Farmer  for  private  circulation  in  1899. 

109  i         2  for  Tanner  MSS.  read  Tanner  and  Inner  Temple  MSS. 

3-7  omit  An  indelicate  poem  ....  Dr.  Grosart. 

Ill      i     14-15  Nash,  Treadway  R. :  for  vicarage  read  rectory 

114     ii     4  f.e.  Nasmyth,  Alexander  :  for  1778  read  1787 

116  ii       30  Nasmyth,  James :  after  foundry,  insert  In  1836  also  he  gave  evidence  on  the  arts  and 

principles  of  design  before  a  select  committee  of  the  House  of  Commons 
(see  Report,  p.  28). 

117  i     18  f.e.  for  Napier  read  Nasmyth 

120     ii       14      Nassyngton,  William  :  for  Three  read  Ten 

15  for  viz.  read  including 

128     ii     17  f.e.  Naunton,  Sir  Rohert :  for  22951  read  22591 
141     i     14  f.e.  Neale,  Erskine :  for  Whycotte  read  Whychotte 
143     ii       81      Neale,  John  M. :  for  1841  read  1851 

34-85  omit  he  was  elected  ....  College,  where 

36  after  tutor  insert  at  Downing  College  (he  was  not  elected  fellow) 

145      i        20  for  the  Jews  read  the  Pews 

33  for  in  read  on 

149      i        20      Neale,  Walter  :  for  was  son  read  is  erroneously  said  to  have  been  son 

25  after  149).  read  This  Walter  Neale,  who  married  twice,  died  between  9  Oct. 

1612,  when  he  made  his  will,  and  29  April  1618,  when  his  will  was  proved 
(New  England  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Beg.  April  1898).  The  explorer's 
parentage  is  not  known 

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149  i      87      Neale,  Walter  :  for  there  read  at  Portsmouth 

150  i    3  f-e.    Neale,  William  J. :  after  1842  insert  (an  adaptation  of  a  c  History  of  the  Mutiny,1 

by  George  Roberts,  d.  1860  [q.  v.]) 

154  ii      31      Neckam,  Alexander  :  for  Neckam  seems  also  read  Neckam  is  sometimes  said 

35  omit  attributed  to  St.  Anselm  and  and  for  his  read  St.  Anselm's 

86  for  Of  his  translation  read  It  is  more  probably  by  Roger  Caen.    Neckam's 

translation 
37  after  elegiacs  insert  has  been  published  (see  WARD'S  Catalogue  of  Romances, 

ii.  851)  ; 

155  i        9  after  xviii.  521 ;  insert  Peter  of  Blois,  Epist.  187 ; 

157     ii       22     \  jf eedham,  Sir  John :  for  Cestrensis  read  Cestriensis 
15  j*&*  f 

30  for  Pever  read  Peover 

226     ii    48-44   Nesfield,  William  A. :  for  Newcastle  read  Northumberland 
248     i       24      Neville,  Alan  de :  for  who  read  who  is  most  doubtfully  said  to  have 
247     ii       9       Neville,  Edmund :  for  1680  ?)  read  1618  ?) 

11  for  Worcestershire  read  Warwickshire 

12  for  Thomas  read  William 

50-51  for  before  1640  in  Brussels  read  about  1618  in  Dunkirk 

252     i       29  Neville,  Geoffrey  de  (d.  1285) :  for  (d.  1288)  read  (d.  1282) 

260     ii       36  Neville,  Hugh  de :  for  who  read  who  is  most  doubtfully  said  to  have 

266     i       30  Neville,  John,  Marquis  of  Montagu :  for  1459  read  1460 

269     ii     7  f.e.  Neville,  Jollan  de  :  for  accountant  read  official 
'270     i        2  for  reprints  read  prints 

273     i        7  Neville,  Ralph  de,  4th  Baron  Neville  :  for  East  Riding  read  North  Riding 

297     i        9  Neville,  Richard  A.  G.,  2nd  Baron  Braybrooke  :  for  the  latter  read  the  barony  of 

Howard  de  Walden 
10  for  extinct  read  dormant 

807     ii       18  Nevison,  John  :  for  1684)  read  1685) 
308      i         9  for  1684  read  1684-5 

811     i       29  Newark,  Henry  de :  for  1791  read  1291 

826     ii     2/.e.  Newcomen,  Thomas  :  for  Twitzer  read  Switzer 

885  i       33  Newenham,  John  de :  omit  of 

886  ii       34  Newland,  Henry  G. :  after  father  insert  (Colonel  Bingham  Newland) 

39  for  1821  read  1828 

.887     i        17  after  8vo.  insert  8.  '  Commentaries  on  Ephesians  and  Philippians,'  1860, 

2  vols. 

866     ii       13      Newton,  Francis  :  for  Newbold  read  Newbald 
868     ii       34      Newton,  Gilbert  S. :  for  1881  read  1838 
400     i     21  f.e.  Newton,  Richard  (1676-1753) :  for  1672  read  1772 

402     i      6  f.e.    Newton,  Thomas  (1542  ?-1607) :  after  Thence  insert  (according  to  Warton) 
405     i       28      Newton,  Thomas  (1704-1782) :  for  1682  read  1782 

18  f.e.  after  West  insert  The  twentieth  edition  appeared  in  1835 

418     i     8  f.e.    Nichol,  John  P. :  for  in  1853  Miss  Pease  read  on  6  July  1853  Elizabeth,  daughter 

of  Joseph  Pease 
7  f.e.  after  survived  him  insert  (she  died,  aged  90,  on  8  Feb.  1897) 

416  ii    12  f.e.  Nicholas  de  Farnham :  for  bishop  read  archbishop 

417  ii        6  for  De  Illustratione  Anglorum   Scriptorum ;  read  De   Illustribus  Angliae 

Scriptoribus ; 

481  ii    24  f.e.  Nicholas,  Robert :  for  (1597-1665  ?)  read  (1595-1667) 

23-15  for  probably  the  son  of  Robert  Nicholas  ....  25  July  1614,  and  on  read 

f.e.  son  of  John  Nicholas  of  Devizes  and  Roundway,  in  the  parish  of  Bishops 

Cannings,  Wiltshire,  and  was  baptised  at  St.  James's,  Southbroom,  in  that 
parish,  on  21  Sept.  1595.    Nicholas  on 

482  i      10-9  for  Nicholas  probably  died  during  the  next  year,  read  Nicholas  resided  in 

f.e.  later  life  at  Seend,  Wiltshire,  where  he  made  his  will  6  May  1667.    He  was 

buried  on  28  Dec.  (in  accordance  with  the  provision  of  his  will)  in  the 
church  of  St.  James's,  Southbroom,  where  he  had  been  baptised. 


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NICHOLS O'DUGAN 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

1     ii        9        Nichols,  James  :  for  (1845)  read  (1845  and  1848) 
19     ii       13      Nicholson,  John  (1821-1857) :  for  Read  read  Reed 

28  i       85      Nicholson,  William  (1591-1672) :  for  aged  72  read  aged  80 

29  i     17  f.e.  Nicholson,  William  (1753-1815) :  for  many  patients  read  four  patients 

16  f.e.  after  his  own  insert  respectively  in  1790, 1802,  1806,  and  1812  (the  last  not 

being  completed) 
88     ii      8-7     Noel,  Baptist,  3rd  Viscount  Campden :  for  Thomas  Watton,  lord  Watton,  read 

f.e.          Thomas  Wotton,  lord  Wotton, 

108      i     21  f.e.  Nonant,  Hugh  de :  for  Hubert  of  Salisbury  read  Herbert  of  Salisbury 
107     i        1       Norden,  John :  omit  and 

8  omit  Additional 

110    ii       87      Norgate,  Kohert :  after  1578-4.  insert  He  became  master  of  Corpus  Christi  College 

in  1573. 

112     ii      LI.      Norman,  George  W. :  for  Baron  Overston  read  Baron  Overstone 
118     i        9       Norris,  Sir  Edward  :  for  Francis  read  Francis  Vere 
130     i        14      Norris,    Sir  John :   for  was  finally  recalled  read  was  superseded  in  command, 

though  he  remained  at  Brest  till  near  the  end  of  the  year 
152     ii       10      North,  Sir  Dudley  :  for  third  son  read  fourth  son 
154     ii    24  f.e.  North,  Edward,  1st  Baron  North :  for  Sconington  read  Sinnington 
168     ii       86      North,  Frederick,  2nd  Earl  of  Guilford  :  for  Bassett  read  Basset 
-200     ii    25-26   Northey,  Sir  Edward  :  for  Sir  Thomas  Raymond  [q.  v.],  baron  of  the  exchequer. 

read  Robert  Raymond,  Lord  Raymond  [q.  v.],  lord  chief  justice. 
201     ii    10  f.e.  Northmore,  Thomas :  for  Earle  read  Erie 

1207     u      8*4  j.  Norton,  Caroline  E.  S. :  for  Lockhart  read  Henry  Nelson  Coleridge 

220  i      6  f.e.    Norton,  Samuel :  for  ff.  81-90  read  ff.  17-21,  24-28,  and  81-90 

221  i     12  f.e.  Norton,  Thomas  (fl.  1477) :  before  Addit.  MSS.  insert  Sloane  MSS.  1198, 2174,  and 

omit  800  [1] 

222  i     12  f.e.  Norton,  Thomas  (1532-1584):  omit  Middle 
245     ii       82      Nowell,  Alexander :  for  Jewell's  read  Jewel's 

247  i     25-26  for  name  unknown,  read  whose  name  seems  to  have  been  Blount, 

27-81  for  who  had  been  married  before  ....  she  had  issue,  read  widow  of  Thomaa 

Bowyer,  grocer,  of  London. 

82  after  1612  insert  being  buried  at  Mundham,  near  Chichester  (see  monu- 

mental inscription  and  parish  register  at  Mundham) 

248  i      13-14  for  Pankhurst's  read  Parkhurst's 

258     i        15      Nower,  Francis  :  for  C.  P.  Nowers  read  G.  P.  Nowers 

278  ii       30      Nutter,  William :  for  21  March  read  14  March 

279  i      5  f.e.    Nye,  Nathaniel :    after  astronomy'  insert  (Nye  also  published  an  almanack  for 

1642  and  two  others  in  1645) 

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283      i       81      Nye,  Stephen  :    after  1729)   [q.  v.]  insert  An  '  Examination '  by  John  Jackson 

(1686-1768)  [q.  v.]  appeared  in  1715 
287     i       29      Oakeley,  Frederick :  for  Time  read  Tones 

800  i       18      Gates,  Titus  :  for  Buckingham  read  Gates 

801  i       85  for  Withins  read  Wybhens  [q.  v.] 

80S     ii        5  after    Cartwright ;    insert  Lord  Kenyon's  MSS.    pp.   105-8;    Rochester's 

Familiar  Letters,  1714,  p.  150 ; 
812      i     11  f.e.  O'Brien,  Donogh  C. :  for  March  read  de  Marisco  [q.  v.] 

816  ii    11  f.e.  O'Brien,  James  T. :  for  Westmeath  read  Wexford 

817  i        28  after  ings  insert  as  well  as  those  of  the  deists 

ii    11-12  for  seven  sons  and  six  daughters  read  eight  sons  and  five  daughters 

17  after  year  insert  (4th  edit.  1877  and  5th  edit.  1886) 

19  for  directed  against  ritualism,  read  in  great  part  directed  against  Trac- 

tarianism, 

327      i        9     \ 

21      O'Brien,  Murtough :  for  Murtough  read  Murtogh 
ii       81    ) 

20-24  omit  He  attended  a  synod  ....  three  thousand  students. 

37  after  1086.  insert  His  daughter  Mbr  (d.  1137)  married  Murchadh  O'Mael- 

sechlainn. 

40  after  vol.  ii. ;  insert  Annals  Loch  Ce  (Kolls  Series) ; 

380     i       81      O'Brien,  Turlough :  for  Murtough  read  Murtogh 
872     i        4       O'Connell,  Daniel  (1775-1847) :  for  brother  read  uncle 

16  f.e.  for  return  read  recovery 

400     i       24      O'Connor,  Cathal  (1150-1224) :  for  March  read  de  Marisco  [q.  v.] 
405      i      8  f.e.    O'Connor,  Luke  S. :  for  February  1868  read  January  1867 
ii    13  f.e.  O'Connor,  Koderic  (1116-1198) :  for  (1116  read  (1116  ? 

428  i     5  f.e.    Odo  of  Canterbury :  for  Odo  read  Odo  '  de  Cancia ' 

3-2  for  These  sermons  are  remarkable  for  their  frequent  introduction  read  They 

f.e.  have  been  attributed  both  to  Odo  of  Canterbury  and  to  Odo  of  Cheriton, 

but  the  frequent  introduction 
l.l.  omit  which  helps  to  explain  the 

ii      1-3  for  confusion  with  Odo  ....  the  latter  author  read  points  to  the  latter's 

authorship ;  they  are,  however,  distinct  from  Odo  of  Cheriton's  sermons 

429  ii    13 f.e.  Odo  of  Cheriton:   for  undoubtedly  read  probably  and  for   Canterbury  reacC 

Cheriton 

12  f.e.  for  Cheriton  read  Canterbury 

434     i       28      O'Donnell,  Calvagh  :  for  1581  read  1561 
449     ii       35      O'Donovan,  John  :  for  Henthorne  read  Henthorn 


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N.B.— /.e.  stands  lor  from  end  and  Id.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

6  ii        8       Offor,  George :  for  biography  read  bibliography 

7  i       35      Offord,  Andrew :  for  Newbold  read  Newbald 

10  ii       84      Ogborne,  David:  for  (fl.  1740-1764)  read  (d.  1601) 

11  i     20-22  for  After  1704  Ogborne  appears  . .  .  his  death,  read  Ogborne  died  at  Chelms- 

ford  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  there  6  Jan.  1801. 
24  for  three  sons  .  .  .  John  [q.  v.J  read  three  sons  and  three  daughters.    John 

[q.  v.] 

25-26  for  and  Elizabeth  [q.  v.]  .  .  .  his  children  read  was  son 

28  before  Baker's  Biogr.  insert  Essex  Review,  vol.  viii.  No.  31  (July  1899) ; 

34      Ogborne,  Elizabeth  :  for  (1759  read  (1763  ? 
85-36  omit  born  at  Chelmsford  ...  16  May  1759, 

37  for  David  Ogborne  [q.  v.]  read  Sir  John  Eliot,  bart.,  by  Jane  Jackson.     She 

married  about  1790  John  Ogborne  [q.  v.],  son  of  David  Ogborne  [q.  v.] 

38  for  elder  brother  read  husband 

10  f.e.  for  Miss  Ogborne  read  Mrs.  Ogborne 

9  f.e.  for  ninety-fifth  read  ninetieth 

ii        1  before  Gent.  Mag.  insert  Essex  Review  (July  1899) ; 

6  Ogborne,  John :  for  (fl.  1770-1790)  read  (1755-1887) 

7  omit  possibly 

26  for  wife  read  sister  (baptised  at  Chelmsford,  31  Aug.  1764) 

80  omit  the  line  • 

31  for  but  in  read  In 

84-35  for  This  may  have  .  .  .  same  name,  read  He  died  a  pensioner  of    the 

National  Benevolent  Institution,  being  buried  in  Tottenham  Court  Road 
Burial  Ground  13  Nov.  1837.  His  wife,  Elizabeth  Ogborne,  is  separately 
noticed. 

36  before  Redgrave's  Diet,  insert  Essex  Review  (July  1899) ; 

12     i       13      Ogden,  James  :  for  1889  read  1869 

ii    21  f.e.  Ogden,  Samuel  (1626  ?-1697) :  /or.  (1626  ?  read  (1628  ? 

19  f.e.  for  about  1626  read  about  1628,  the  son  of  John  Ogden, 

lSf.e.  for  and  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  read  and  was  admitted  to  Christ's 

College,  Cambridge,  as  a  sizar  4  May  1648,  aged  20. 
17  f.e.  after  B.A.  insert  (1651-2) 

15      i       32       Ogilby,  John  :  for  Rathfurm  read  Rathfarnham 
17     ii    17  f.e.  Ogilvie,  Charles  A. :  for  Jenkinson  read  Jenkyns 
21     ii       16       Ogilvie,  John  (1797-1867) :  for  Grant  read  Smart 

35     "    2JMJO }  °*le»  Sir  Chaloner :  f°r  Trevelyan  read  Trelawney 

41     i       10      Ogle,  Sir  John :  omit  the  judge 

43     i     7  f.e.    Ogle,  Robert,  1st  Baron  Ogle :  for  Tailboys  read  Talboys 

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57      j        9       O'Halloran,  Sir  Joseph  :  for  in  Connaught  Terrace  -read  42  Connaught  Square 

18  for  Bayley  read  Bayly 

63     ii       3       O'Hara,  James,  Lord  Kilmaine :  for  201  read  121 
77     ii       24      Okely,  Francis  :  omit  [q.  v.] 
108     i     8  f.e.    Oldfield,  Thomas  :  for  her  read  his 
110     ii        9       Oldham,  John  (1653-1683) :  after  rate,  insert  An  edition  by  Robert  Bell  appeared 

in  1854. 

139     ii        4       Oliphant,  Sir  William  (1551-1628) :  after  WILLIAM  insert  LORD  NEWTON 
151      i       30      Oliver,  Thomas  (d.  1624) :  after  Cambridge,  insert  He  is  probably  the  Thomas 
Oliver  who  matriculated  as  pensioner  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  Nov. 
1569 
153     ii    29-31    Oliver,  William  (1659-1716) :  for  His  rules  ,  .  .  and  a  discourse  read  Oliver's 

discourse 

36  for  Sir  Hans  Sloane  read  James  Petiver  [q.  v.J 

169     i     24  f.e.  O'Malley,  Grace  :  for  Ui  read  Ni  and  for  ui  read  ni 
178     i        6       O'More,  Eory  :  after  Oge  insert  or  O'More  (d.  1578)  [q.  v.] 
184      i       35      O'Neill,  Daniel :  for  Kirckhoven  read  Kirkhoven 

21-17  for  but  apparently  he  had  .  .  .  died  young,  read  The  son  Harry  to  whom 

f.e.  reference  is  made  in  the  '  Clarendon  State  Papers '  was  no  doubt  his  wife's 

son  Harry  by  her  second  husband,  John  Poliander  Kirkhoven ;  he  subse- 
quently   became    Baron  Wotton    and    Earl   of    Bellomont    (see   under 
KIRKHOVEN,  CATHARINE,  Lady  Stanhope  and  Countess  of  Chesterfield). 
194     i     18  f.e.  O'Neill,  Hugh:  for  1605  read  1600 
208     i        8       O'Neill,  Sir  Phelim  :  for  Statement  read  Settlement 

19-20   O'Neill,  Shane,  2nd  Earl  of  Tyrone :  omit  second  EARL  OF  TYRONE 
238      i        14      Ord,  John  W. :  for  Langburgh  read  Langbargh 
18  for  Boyce  read  Boyne 

248  ii       15      Ordish,  Eowland  M. :  for  Great  Western  read  South  Western 

249  i       30      O'Eeilly,  John  B. :  for  its  newspaper  read  their  newspaper 
264     i       22      Ornsby,  George  :  for  Book  read  Books 

267     i        2       O'Bourke,  Tiernan :  for  eight  read  eighteen 

276  ii  28-34  Osbaldeston,  Eichard  :  omit  Archdeacon  Moss  .  .  .  Bishops,  ii.  69). 
279  i  25  Osbern,  Claudianus :  after  Canterbury  [q.  v.]  insert^  The  '  Panormia  '  is  identical 
with  a  work  entitled  'Thesaurus  Novus  Latinitatis,'  which  was  edited  by 
A.  Mai  in  '  Classici  Auct.  e  Vat.  Cod.'  Borne  1886,  torn.  viii.  (of.  W.  MAYER  in 
Das  Rheinische  Museum,  vol.  xxix.,  and  LOEWE,  Prodromus  Corp.  Gloss.  Lat. 
1876,  p.  240). 

295     ii  9-8/.«.  Osborne,  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Danby  and  Duke  of  Leeds :  for  to  warrant  his 
nomination  as  member  read  (It  was  Henry  Osborne  and  not,  as  is  often 
stated,  Thomas  Osborne  who  was  nominated  a  member 
6  f.e.  for  1667.  read  1667). 

298     ii       22  for  leaner  Dick  read  leaner,  Dick,     '   « ,.„ 

800     ii    82-83  for  December  read  October 

823      i   .  18  f.e.  Oswald,  Saint  (d.  972):  for  (d.  972)  read  (d.  992) 
847      i        29      Otway,  Thomas  (1652-1685):  for  Introducing  himself  read  During  the  previous 

year,  1671,  introducing  himself 

21  f.e.  after  plays,  insert  When  Mrs.  Behn's  '  Forc'd  Marriage  '  was  published,  in 

1671,   '  Mr.  Westwood '  figures  in  the  part  of  the  king  in  the   cast  of 
characters. 
350      i     21  f.e.  after  the  world.'  insert  This  portrait  is  at  Bretby  Castle,  Derbyshire.     An 

engraving  by  Mr.  W.  J.  Alais  was  published  by  Dr.  Grosart  in  1880. 
352      i      8/.e.  for  W.  T.  Thornton  read  Thomas  Thornton 

ii  28-49  Otway,  Thomas  (1616-1693) :  for  is  said  to  have  been  born  in  Wiltshire  .  .  .  D.D. 
from  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  read  bom  at  Alderbury,  Wiltshire,  on  1  Nov. 
1616,  was  son  of  George  Otway,  vicar  of  that  place.  The  father,  who  was 
apparently  first  cousin  of  Humphrey  Otway,  father  of  Thomas  Otway,  the 
dramatist,  graduated  B.A.  1599-1600  and  M.A.  1603  from  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge.  Thomas,  the  future  bishop,  was  educated  at  Winchester,  and 
was  admitted  a  sizar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  on  13  June  1632, 
'aged  15.'  He  graduated  B.A.  1685-6  and  M.A.  in  1689,  afterwards 
taking  the  degree  of  D.D.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin 

7  f.e.  after  i.  257).  insert  He  was  rector  of  St.  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  June  1663- 

June  1664,  and  of  Etchingham,  Sussex,  June  1664-1670. 

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357     ii    15  f.e.  Oughtred,  William  :  for  Horizonal  read  Horizontall 

359     ii       13  Ouseley,  Sir  Frederick  A.  0. :  for  Lorchill  read  Lovehill 

861     i       25  Ouseley,  Gideon  :  for  Liga  read  Siga 

365      i     15-16  Outram,  Benjamin :  for  Jessopp  read  Jessop 

375     ii      5-6  Overall,  John :  omit  and  having  graduated  B.A. 

7  after  1578.  insert  He  graduated  B.A.  in  1579  and  M.A.  in  1582. 

382      i        17  Overbury,  Sir  Thomas :  for  (d.  1683)  read  (d.  1684) 

4  f.e.  for  1683  read  1683-4 

388      i         7  ) 

36  \  Overton,  Charles  :  for  Ronaldkirk  read  Roraaldkirk 

42' 

884     "    50-51  }  Overton»  John  (1763-1838) :  for  Churchman  read  Churchmen 
886     ii     2  f.e.    Overton,  Richard :  for  54  read  55 

398  i        18       Owen  of  Wales :   before  In  August  insert  Owen  is  doubtless  the  person  claiming 

to  be  '  heir  of  Wales  '  with  whom  Sir  John  Menstreworth  was  intriguing  in  1877 
(Chron.  Anglice,  p.  185). 

399  ii       19      Owen,  Alice  :  for  Pinks's  read  Pink's 

419  i        16      Owen,  Jacob  :  for  Belston  read  Bilston 

420  i     10  f.e.  Owen,  John  (1560  ?-1622) :  for  Plas  Dhu  read  Plas  du 

3  f.e.  for  Trelleck  read  Trelech 

435     ii    10-12    Owen,  Sir  Richard  (1801-1892) :  omit  owner  of  Fulmer  Place  ...  in  1741, 

13  after  Eskrigge  insert  owner  of  Fulmer  Place  and  high  sheriff  of  Bucking. 

hamshire  in  1741 
442     ii       33  for  and  he  made  read  and,  as  guest  of  Sir  John  Fowler,  he  made 


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N.B.— /.<?.  stands  tor  from  end  and  M.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
8     i        2       Owtram,  William  :  for  elected  to  a  fellowship  read  from  1648  to  1657  a  fellow 

7-8  for  was  in  Lincolnshire  ....  the  rectory  read  was  the  rectory  of  Navenby, 

Lincolnshire,  which  he  held  from  17  May  1656  till  his  presentation  in 
1659  to  the  rectory 
14-15  for  was  also  for  some  time  rector  or  minister  read  was  from  1664  till  his 

death  in  1679  rector 
3  f.e.  before  2nd  insert  1682, 

7     i       34      Oxenbridge,  John :  for  Hasley  read  Hasely 
85  for  Loughton  read  Coughton 

18  i        4       Ozlee,  John :  after  leaving  insert  by  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  R.  A.  Worsop,  of 

Howden  Hall,  Yorkshire, 

19  i       12      Oxley,  Joseph  :  for  Whitfield  read  Whitefield 

23      i        14      Pace,  Richard  :  after  same  year  ;  insert  rector  of  Barwick  in  Elmet,  near  Leeds, 
4  Feb.  1519  (Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  in  Public  Record  Office,  com- 
municated by  the  Rev.  F.  S.  Colman) ; 
23-27  omit  It  is  doubtful  whether  .  .  .  1879,  p.  1). 

35     i     88-39   Paddy,  Sir  William :  omit  elected  a  fellow  of  his  college,  where  he  was 
89  after  contemporary  insert  at  St.  John's 

40  after  [q,  v.]  insert  and  for  many  years  occupied  rooms  in  college. 

87  ii       12      Paganel,  Ralph :  after  married  insert  Avicia  de  Romeilli  and  died  before  1135  ; 

his  daughter  Alice  married  Robert  de  Gaunt  [see  GAUNT,  MAURICE  DE]. 
Another    William    Paganel,    lord    of   Routiers,    Hubert,    and    Hambie, 
*  married 

14-17  omit  by  his  second  marriage  .  .  .  [see  GAUNT,  MAURICE  DE]. 

18  for  His  son  FULK  read  FULK  PAGANEL 

51     ii    15  f.e.  Paget,  Lord  George  A.  F. :  for  York  read  Yorke 
60     ii     2/.e.   Paget,  William,  1st  Baron  Paget:  for  The  morning  after  read  Three  days 

after 

62     ii     9  f.e.  for  vol.  read  pp. 

65     ii        1       Pagit,  Eusebius :  for  (1551  ?  read  (1547  ? 

3  for  about  1551  read  about  1547,  being  son  of  Richard  Pagitt,  of  that  place, 

by  Catherine,  daughter  of  Euseby  Isham,  of  Pytchley,  and  sister  of  John 
Isham,  of  Lamport 

17-19  for  and  commenced  B.A this  seems  incorrect  read  was  scholar  in 

1564-5  and  graduated  B.A.  in  1567-8.  He  was  ordained  deacon  in 
London  in  June  1569,  being  aged  22,  and  was  rector  of  Old,  Northampton- 
shire, in  1570. 

76     ii       81      Paine,  Thomas  :  for  Penn's  read  Paine's 
79     ii    22  f.e.  Painter,  Edward:  for  Stratford  read  Stretford 
86     ii       80      Fakington,  Dorothy,  Lady :  for  Warwickshire  read  Worcestershire 

88  i        3  after  the  c  Duty  '  insert  (of.  Atterbury's  Sermons,  1737,  iv.  45) 

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88     ii       10      Pakington,  Sir  John  (d.  1560) :  for  Lyttleton  read  Lyttelton 
121     ii    34-35   Palmer,  Edward :  for  Crompton  Scorfen  read  Compton  Scorpin 

126  ii       18      Palmer,  Sir  Geoffrey:   after  in  1598  read  Matriculating  as  a  pensioner  from 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  Dec.  1612  (in  the  same  year  as  Miles  Corbet,  the 
regicide),  he  graduated  B.A.  in  1615-6  and  M.A.  in  1619.  He  was  admitted  to 
the  Middle  Temple  in  June  1616. 

127  i        13  for  Thomas  read  Francis 

144     ii       11      Palmer,  formerly  Budworth,  Joseph  :  for  son  read  nephew 

.  18  after  shire  insert  and  was  son  of  Joseph  Budworth,  originally  of  Coventry 

147     i       86      Palmer,  Richard  (d.  1195) :  for  latter  read  letter 
149     ii       6       Palmer,  Roger,  Earl  of  Castlemaine  :  for  duly  read  drily 
158     ii       22      Palmer,  Boundell,  1st  Earl  of  Selborne :  for  effort  read  effect 

3  f.e.  for  1875  read  1878 

161      i        9       Palmer,  Sir  Thomas  (d.  1553) :  for  1550  read  1551 

ii        5  for  Queen  Jane  read  Queen  Mary 

166      i        4       Palmer,  William  (1824-1856) :  for  William  read  Walter 
184      i        14      Panter,  David  :  after  1558  insert  and  was  succeeded  in  the  bishopric  by  Henry 

Sinclair  [q.  v.] 

187      i         5       Pantulf,  William :  for  Henry  II  read  Henry  I 
229     i        5       Parke,  Thomas  H. :  for  Lieutenant  Stair  read  Lieutenant  William  Grant  Stairs 

[q.  V.] 

240     ii      15      Parker,  Henry,  8th  Baron  Morley :  for  James  read  John 
245     ii       14      Parker,  Sir  Hyde  (1739-1807) :  omit  but  the  latter  ...  his  father 
247     i     21  f.e.  Parker,  John  (fl.  1655) :  for  Anthony  a  Wood  states  that  he  read  He 

19-18  for  but  if  so  ...  extant  read  (a  copy  of  the  small  tract  is  in  the  Thomason 

f.e.  Collection  at  the  British  Museum) 

268      i     10  f.e.  Parker,  Richard  (1767  ?-1797) :  for  (1767  ?  read  (1767 

9-8 f.e.  for  born  about  1767  .  .  .  well-to-do  baker  read  baptised  in  the  church  of 

St.   Mary   Major,  Exeter,  24  April   1767,  was   son  of  Richard  Parker, 
baker 

1  f.e,  for  Exeter  read  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Major,  Exeter 

6  f.e.  for  to  have  entered  read  He  entered 

4  f.e.  for  and  to  have  read  and  is  stated  to  have  been  acting  lieutenant  at  the 

close  of  the  American  war.     He  is  also  said  to  have 

ii    20-27  for  What  appears  to  be  true  ...  by  volunteering  for  the  navy  and  read 

About  1791  he  married  Anne  MacHardy  (of  a  Scottish  family),  who  lived 
at  Exeter,  and  leaving  the  sea  went  to  Scotland.  He  is  said  to  have 
been  employed  at  one  time  in  making  golf  balls  for  players  on  Brunts- 
field  Links.  While  imprisoned  for  debt,  apparently  at  Edinburgh,  he,  in 
1797,  accepted  the  bounty  of  SOZ.  as  a  volunteer  for  the  navy,  and  was 
drafted  to  a  tender  off  Leith.  He 
33  for  Parker  was  recognised  read  Parker's  officer-like  bearing  caused  him  to 

be  recognised 
269      i      7-12  omit  Nor  has  it  ever  been  explained  .  .  .  their  chief. 

4  f.e.  for  it  was  said,  to  take  it  to  Exeter,  read  she  said,  to  take  it  either  to  Exeter 

or  to  Scotland. 
8-2  f.e.  for  It  was,  however  .  .  .  magistrate  read  After  an  attempt  to  bury  the 

remains  in  Aldgate  churchyard  was  frustrated  by  the  mob,  they  were 
for  three  children  read  one  child  ;  another  died  just  before  he  left  Leith. 


274  i 

275  i 
284  ii 
319  ii 

*322  i 

324  ii 

328  ii 


329     ii       17 


18  je.e.  }  Parker»  Samuel  (1640-1688) :  for  Transpos'd  read  Transpros'd 

22  f.e.  Parker,  William,  4th  Baron  Monteagle  :  for  His  mother  read  Parker's  mother 

11  f.e.  Parkyns,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Knype  read  Knipe 

4/.e.   Parmentier,  James  :  for  the  town  of  Hull  read  Holy  Trinity  Church,  Hull 

5       Parnell,  Charles  S. :  for  Mr.  Shaw  read  William  Shaw  [q.  v.] 
81-83  for  Upon  the  announcement  .  .  .  the  house,  read  Parnell  was  not  in  the 

house  when  this  decision  was  announced, 

after  Land  Act  insert  and  pointing  to  the   ravages  of  crime  in  Ireland 
warned  Parnell  that  the  resources  of  civilisation  were  not  exhausted  by 
the  government. 
20  for  replied  read  announced 


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329  ii  21-24  Parnell,  Charles  S. :  for  by  pointing  to  the  ravages  ...  by  the  government.  Next 
day  Parnell  read  the  intention  of  the  government  to  put  Parnell  in  prison. 
On  the  same  day  he 

347     i       37      Parnell,  James  :  for  Abbey  Kipon  read  Abbot's  Kipon 
ii        4  for  or  read  of 

5  for  Matins  read  Meetings 

374      i     13  f.e.  Parry,  Edward  (1830-1890) :  after  in  title  insert  Richard  Rogers  [q.  v.j 
382      i         8       Parry,  Sir  Love  P.  J. :  for  Carmarthenshire  read  Carnarvonshire 
884      i        25      Parry,  Bobert  (fl.  1595) :  after  book  ii.  insert  In  1597  '  Robert  Parry,  gent.'  issued 
a  volume  of  verse  entitled  '  Sinetes,'  of  which  a  unique  copy,  formerly  at  Lam- 
port Hall,  is  now  at  Britwell.     It  is  dedicated  to  Sir  John  Salusbury. 

387  i        29      Parry,  Thomas  G. :  for  (d.  1849)  read  (d.  1848) 

388  i       28      Parry,  William  (d.  1585) :  omit  Jesuits  like 
ii       12  for  1630  ?  read  1618 

13  f.e.  for  on  Tower  Hill  read  in  Westminster  Palace  Yard 

420  ii    47-48    Parsons,  Sir  William  (1570  ?-1650)  :  omit  attorney -general  in  Ireland  and 

421  i        27  for  Sloane  MSS.  read  Addit.  MSS. 

435      i     29-30    Pasco,  John  :  for  three  sons  and  two  daughters  ;  read  six  sons  (two  of  whom  died 
in  infancy)  and  three  daughters ; 


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N.B.—  f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
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5     1      4/.e.    Paston,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Yarmouth  :  for  1676  read  1675 
86      i        13       Paton,  Mary  A.  :  for  WOODS  read  WOOD  and  so  through  the  article 
48     ii       11       Patrick,  John  :  for  Shircross  read  Thriscross 

44  i      6  f.e,    Patrick,  Richard  :  for  the  following  year  was  read  1794  became 

8  f.e.  for  in  February  read  on  9  Feb. 

2/.e.  after  published  insert  '  The  Adventures  of  a  Hull  Eighteenpenny  Token* 

(anon.),  1811;  'Geographical,  Commercial,  and  Political  Essays  '  (anon.), 

1812;  and 

45  i      8f.e.    Patrick,  Simon  (d.  1613)  :  for  i.  496  read  ii.  496 
47     i        8       Patrick,  Simon  (1626-1707)  :  omit  [see  VAUGHAN] 

66     i     12-10  Patton,  Philip:  for  ROBERT  PATTON  ....  was  entitled  read  ROBERT  PATTON 

f.e.  (1742-1812)  who  entered  the  army  of  the  East  India  Company  ;  became 

governor  of  St.  Helena,  and  died  at  Wallington,  Hampshire,  in  1812.     His 

daughter  married  Sir  Henry  Torrens  [q.  v.J    He  published  (with  Charles 

Patton's  preface) 

1.1.  after  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.  insert  CONOLLY,  Fifiana,  p.  82  ;  GOUBLAY,  Anstruther, 

p.  112  ;  ADAM,  Political  State  of  Scotland,  p.  124 
68     ii       21       Paul  (d.  1098)  :  for  Settringham  read  Settrington 

69  '         Paul»  Earl  of  °rkney  (d-  10")  :  f°r  at  read  in 


25 

77     ii    20-19    Paul,  William  (1678-1716)  :  for  installed  read  instituted 

f.e. 
81     i     18-19   Paulet,  Sir  Amias  (d.  1538)  :  for  By  her  he  left  ....  other  children,  read  Sir 

Hugh  Paulet  [q.  v.]  is  said  to  have  been  his  son. 

89      i     15  f.e.  Paulet,  Sir  Hugh  :  for  was  the  eldest  read  is  said  to  have  been  the  eldest 
102      i        35      Pazton,  George  :  for  accepted  the  call  of  read  was  ordained  to 
14  f.e.  for  the  synod  read  the  anti-burgher 

18  f.e.  for  seceders  read  synods 

117     ii    22-21    Payne,  Peter:  for  6.  'Petri  Anglici  ....  ecclesise  '  read  He  has  been  wrongly 
f.e.         credited  with  the  '  Speculum  Aureum  '  of  Paul  Anglicus  [q.  v.] 

124  i        26      Payne,  William  (1650-1696)  :  for  (1693)  read  (1693,  2nd  ed.  1708) 

125  ii       19      Payne,  William  H.  S.  :  after  Drury  Lane  insert  (1833-95) 

129  i        30      Paynell,  Thomas  :  for  Cayley  read  Caley 

130  ii       12      Peabody,  George  :  for  his  native  state,  Maryland,  read  Maryland,  the  state  where 

he  lived. 

131  i     8  f.e.    Peach,  Charles  W.  :  for  Maleson  read  Mabson  • 

131  ii  15/.e.  Peacham,  Edmond:  after  traitor,  insert  seems  to  have  been  the  Edmond 
Peacham,  born  about  1554  at  Barton,  Northamptonshire,  who  matriculated  as  a 
sizar  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  June  1575,  was  ordained  deacon  in 
1580  (aged  26)  and  priest  in  1581,  and  became  vicar  of  Eidge,  Hertfordshire, 
on  22  July,  1581.  He 

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138     ii     2 f.e.    Peacham,  Henry:  after  extant  insert  in  Royal  MS.  12,  A.  Ixvi.,  together  with  a 

first  draft 

l.l.  for  15  read  18  and  for  pp.  read  ff. 

148     ii       24      Peacock,  Thomas  :  for  Burley  read  Barley 
150     i        9       Pearce,  Nathaniel :  for  in  June  read  on  12  Aug. 
152     i       22      Pearce,  Zachary  :  for  1786  read  1768 

ii    19  f.e.  after  his  life,  insert  He  assisted  Bishop  Thomas  Newton  in  preparing  his 

books  for  the  press. 
166     11    15  f.e.  i  pearson)  Hugh  N. :  for  1767  read  1776 


167      i        12  for  1808  read  1822 

26  omit  was  and  for  preferred  read  exchanged 

169      i     10  f.e.  Pearson,  John  (1613-1686) :  after  25  Dec.  insert  (but  cf.  HEARNE,  Collections,  iii. 

448) 
173     ii        7  for  Admonitions  read  Administrations 

185  ii    17  f.e.  Peck,  Francis :  for  4to  read  fol. 

186  ii       84  for  Cayley  read  Caley 

191     ii       16      Peckham,  John :  for  the  royal  courts  read  ecclesiastical  courts 

196     ii    12  f.e.  for  as  read  at 

198     i       11      Peckitt,  William :  for  Yorkshire  read  York 

206  /i       35  \  Peden>  Alexander  :  for  Scot  read  Scott 

210  i       30  Peel,  Sir  Robert  (1750-1830) :  for  Dray  ton  Park  read  Drayton  Manor 

223  i       37  Peel,  Sir  Robert  (1822-1895) :  for  Alexander  I  read  Alexander  II 

229  ii       15  Peele,'  George :  for  1844  read  1884 

247  ii     9-8  Pelham,  Henry  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of   Chichester:    omit  and  Mr.  Gladstone 
f.e.         became  member  in  his  stead. 

250  i       29  Pelham,  John  Thomas :  for  third  son  read  fourth  son 

251  ii  19  f.e.  Pelham,  Thomas,  1st  Baron  Pelham  :  for  LYNE  read  LYME 

254     ii    23  f.e.  Pelham,  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Chichester:  for  third  son  read  fourth  son 

20  f.e.  for  second  son  rea  d  third  son 

257     ii       6       Pelham-Holles,  Thomas,  Duke  of  Newcastle  :  for  LYNE  read  LYME 

7  omit  only 

259     ii    15  f.e.  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

261      i        3  for  Hampton  Court  read  Bayfordbury,  Hertfordshire 

8  f.e.    Pell,  John:  after  notice,  insert  His  daughter,  Bathsua  Makin,  is  also  separately 

noticed. 

263      i     15  f.e.  for  Kennet's  read  Kennett's 

274     ii    16  f.e.  Pellham,  Edward  :  after  1855,  8vo  insert  as  well  as  in  Arber's  '  English  Garner,' 

vol.  viii. 
278     ii    12  f.e.  Pemberton,  Charles  R. :  for  Fox  read  Mr.  John  Fowler,  with  memoir  by  Fox 

19  fe  \  Femterton.  Thomas,  Lord  Kingsdown :  for  Home's  school  read  Home's  school 
288      i         7       Penda :  for  East- Angles  read  East-Saxons 
295     i       81      Penington,  Sir  Isaac :  for  1661)  read  1660) 
808     i       36      Penn,  Granville  :  for  fifth  son  read  second  surviving  son 

ii      2-4  for  An  illegitimate  son  ....  which  he  sold,  read  Pennsylvania  Castle  passed 

on  the  death  of  the  second  son,  Thomas  Gordon  Penn,  to  his  first  cousin, 
William  Stuart,  the  heir-at-law,  who  transferred  it  to  Colonel  Stewart 
Forbes,  a  near  relative.    It  was  purchased 
5  for  to  read  by 

805      1       8       Penn,  John  (1760-1834) :  for  eldest  read  eldest  surviving 
309     ii       18       Penn,  Sir  William:  for  8th  read  12th 
814     i     9/.e.    Penn,  William:    before  Paget's  New  Examen  insert  Academy,   1886,  i.   365 

(letter  by  Mr.  C.  E.  Doble) ; 
825     ii     9f.e.    Pennefather,  Sir  John  L. :  for  nephew  read  cousin 

827      i        10    ) 

12    }  Pennefather,  Richard :  omit  surviving 

331  ii    17  f.e.  Pennington,  Sir  Isaac  :  for  Foreness  Fell  read  Furness  Fell 

332  ii    18  f.e.  Pennington,  John,  1st  Baron  Muncaster :  for  Penington  read  Pennington 
833      i        20  for  Warter  read  Wartre 

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338      i  9  f.e,    Pennycuick,  John  :  for  the  youngest  read  a  younger 

345     ii  31      Penruddock,  John :  for  Holies  read  Rolle 

351     ii  28  f.e.  \  penton   Stephen  :  for  Worth  read  Wath 

It?  jr. #. } 

360  ii      1-2     Pepys,  Samuel :  for  1659-1660  read  1630-1640 

362  ii       18  for  1688  read  1668 

363  ii  25  f.e.  after  sending  insert  in  1675 
365  i        31                 for  Verris  read  Verrio 

368     ii    17  f.e.  Perceval,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Egmont :  for  Ralph  read  Philip 

375     i       30      Perceval,  Kichard  :  for  St.  Audeon's  read  St.  Audoen's 

890     i       20      Percy,  Algernon,  10th  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  for  leaving  a  son  read  having 

had  issue 
ii    11  f.e.  Percy,   Algernon,   4th  Duke  of  Northumberland :   for  eldest  daughter  read 

sister 
391      i        26  for  Cullercoat  read  Cullercoats 

10  f.e.  for  George  read  George,  earl  of  Beverley 

9  f.e.  for  father  of  the  present  duke,  read  (1778-1867),  fifth  duke,  whose  son  and 

grandson  became  respectively  sixth  and  seventh  dukes. 
394     ii    19  f.e.  Percy,  Henry,  2nd  Baron  Percy :  for  BARTON  read  BURTON 
399      i       17      Percy,  Sir  Henry,  called  Hotspur  :  for  fourth  earl  read  third  earl 

ii       9       Percy,  Sir  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Northumberland :  for  1381  ?  read  1281  ? 

404  i        21  for  Wilton-le-Wear  read  Witton-le-Wear 

405  i        36  for  before  1402  read  in  March  1387 

406  ii      82      Percy,  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  omit  [see  PERCY,  THOMAS] 

6  f.e.  omit  [q.  v.] 

407  ii     17  f.e.  for  a  son  read  among  other  sons 

16  f.e.  after  [q.  v.],  insert  and  Sir  Ralph  Percy  [q.  v.], 

409     ii      5-4     Percy,  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  for  founder  of  the  family  of  Percy 
f.e.          of  Beverley  read  grandfather  of  Thomas  Percy  (1560-1605)  [q.  v.] 
28      Percy,  Henry,  8th  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  for  1527  read  1537 

411  i        12  for  (d.  1647)  read  (d.  1648) 

412  i       28      Percy,  Henry,  9th  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  after  Thomas  Percy  insert  (1560- 

1605)  [q.  v.] 

414  ii       10      Percy,  Henry  (1785-1825) :  for  1780  read  1790 

415  ii    21  f.e.  Percy,   Henry  A.,  5th  Earl  of  Northumberland:   after  easily  enough,  insert 

On  1  July  he  received  the  lands  of  his  kinsman  Sir  Edward  Poynings  [q.  v.]. 

416  i       87      Percy,  Henry  A.,  6th  Earl  of  Northumberland :  for  who  knew  by  this  time 

read  though  ignorant  as  yet  of 

417  i     89-40  for  became  extinct  read  fell  into  abeyance 

8-7  f.e.  for  His  son  Thomas  ....  Northumberland,  read  His  sons  Thomas,  seventh 

earl,  and  Henry,  eighth  earl,  are  separately  noticed, 
ii       11      Percy,  Sir  Henry  H.  M. :  for  SIR  HENRY  read  LORD  HENRY 

420  i       37      Percy,  Hugh,  1st  Duke  of  Northumberland  :  for  Viscount  read  Baron 

421  ii    18 f.e.)  Percy,  Hugh,  2nd  Duke  of  Northumberland:  for  the  prince-regent  read  the 

422  i       6-7    )      prince  of  Wales 

424     ii    46-47    Percy,  James  :  for  Henry  Algernon,  fifth  earl  read  Henry,  eighth  earl 

434  ii       11      Percy,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Northumberland  :  for  1570  read  1569 

435  i        26  for  1569  read  1570 

ii     6  f.e.  for  Bottisford  read  Bottesford 

486      i        80      Percy,  Thomas  (1560-1605) :  for  cousin  read  cousin  once  removed 
437     ii     10-9    Percy,  Thomas  (1729-1811) :  for  Ralph  Percy,  earl  of  Worcester  read  Sir  Ralph 
f.e.  Percy  [q.  v.] 

8  f.e.  after  [q.  v.]  insert  who,  however,  was  unmarried 

440  ii    13  f.e.  Percy,  William  de,  1st  Baron  Percy:  after  et  seq.  insert  Whitby  Chartulary 

(Surtees  Soc.) 

441  i     12  f.e.  Percy,  William,  6th  Baron  Percy  :  for  eldest  son  read  third  son 


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N.B.— /.e.  stands  lor  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Puge  Col.    Line 
3    ii       18      Perkins,  Sir  Christopher :  for  (1547  ?  read  (1543  ? 

27  for  apparently  in  1547  read  about  1543 

28  for  and  is  probably  distinct  from  the  Christopher  read  and  seems  to  be 

identical  with  the  Christopher 

30-81  for  and  subsequently  ....  Eaton,  Berkshire  read  (cf.  Gal.  Hatfield  MSS. 

pt.  vi.  p.  122).     The  Winchester  scholar  should  doubtless  be  distinguished 
from  Christopher  Perkins,  who  became  rector  of  Easton,  Hampshire,  in 
1559 
32  for  He  was  read  The  diplomatist  was 

16  ii       33      Perronet,  Vincent :  for  1707  read  1708 

17  ii       20  for  5  Feb.  read  5  Dec. 

18  ii    86-42  for  There  is,  however  ....  left  no  children,  read  His  wife's  Christian  name 

was  Durial  and  she  died  in  1792,  her  will  being  proved  in  December  of 
that  year.    There  was  no  issue  of  the  marriage. 
26     i       22      Perrot,  Sir  John :  for  daughter  of  Sir  Lewis  Pollard,  read  widow  of  Sir  Lewis 

Pollard  and  daughter  of  Hugh  Pruet,  of  Thorry,  Hartland,  Devonshire, 

86      i       7-3     Perry,  Sampson :  for  and  was  brought  up  ....  and  in  1786  read  Before  and 
f.e.  during  1772  he  was  practising  as  a  surgeon  in  Aldersgate  Street,  London. 

There  he  seems  to  have  invented  the  solvent  for  the  stone  which  was 
known  as  Adams'  Solvent.  Perry  described  the  invention  in  a  '  Disquisi- 
tion on  the  Stone  and  Gravel,'  which  was  first  published  under  the  name 
of  William  Adams.  Second,  third,  and  fourth  editions,  appearing  respec- 
tively in  1772, 1773,  and  1775,  bore  a  like  designation,  but  in  the  appendix  to 
the  fourth  edition  Perry  disclosed  his  authorship,  which  was  acknowledged 
in  the  fifth,  sixth,  and  seventh  editions,  appearing  in  1777,  1779,  and  1785 
respectively.  Perry  was  appointed  lieutenant  (1  May  1777),  surgeon 
(9  April  1778),  and  captain  (28  March  1780)  in  the  East  Middlesex  militia. 
In  1786  he  published 

ii        1  for  In  1791  he  was  read  In  1791  he  was  served  with  five  informations  and 

one  indictment  by  the  attorney-general  for  libels  on  the  government.  In 
the  course  of  the  year  he  was 

4  after  chancellor,  insert  He  edited  his  paper  from  prison. 

5-6  •for  the  king  and  Pitt  read  during  1791  Pitt's  agent 

7-8  for  and  was  convicted  ....  which  he  alleged,  read  After  writing  to  show 

that  the  House  of  Commons 

9-11  for  the  country.    To  avoid   imprisonment  ....  January   1798,  read  the 

country,  he  learnt  of  the  government's  resolve  to  ruin  him  and  his  paper. 
In  consequence  he  fled  in  Nov.  1792 

16  after  apprehension,  insert  He  was  tried  in  absence  for  his  last  libel  and 

found  guilty.  His  paper  was  suppressed,  he  was  outlawed,  and  his 
property  seized  in  January  1798. 

17  after  club  insert  in  Paris 
20                 for  August  read  Sept. 

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86     ii    28-29    Perry,  Sampson :  for  returned  ....  imprisoned  read  remained  five  months  longer 
in  Paris  and  returned  to  London  in  1795.    He  was  betrayed  to  the  police 
by  a  woman  for  the  sake  of  the  reward,  and  was  imprisoned  as  an  outlaw 
33  after  (1795),  insert  '  Argus  Miscellany  '  (1796) 

36  for  and  had  read  and  after  1809  had 

43  for  a  widow  and  family,  read  by  one  wife,  who  died  in  1813,  a  daughter  and 

three  eons,  and  by  a  later  marriage  four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

44  for  Annual  read  New  Annual 

46  i  33  Pestell,  Thomas:  after  1701),  insert  born  at  Coleorton,  Leicestershire,  he  was 
admitted  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  29  Aug.  1628.  Then 
migrating  to  Queens',  he 

52     i       12      Peter  Hibernicus  :  for  [see  THOMAS]  read  [see  under  THOMAS  HIBERNICUS] 
ii       6       Peter  des  Roches  :  for  1109  read  1199 

54      i       30  for  Brienne  read  Brian 

56     ii    19  f.e.  Peter  of  Savoy,  Earl  of  Richmond :  for  sixth  son  read  seventh  son 

58     i     11  f.e.  for  Hasli  read  Hasle 

82  ii  12  Peter,  John  L. :  after  sketching  insert  and  was  buried  in  St.  Michael's  churchyard, 
where  there  is  a  monument  with  an  inscription 

85      i     13-14  ( 

Petit,  William  :  for  lord  justice  read  justiciar 


for  earl  of  Meath  read  lord  of  Meath 
ii       4       Petiver,  James  :  for  (d.  1718)  read  (1663-1718) 

7  for  between  1660  and  1670  read  in  1668  (cf.  Sloane  MS.  2860,  f.  5  6) 

106     ii     7  f.e.    Pettie,  John:  for  East  Linton,  Haddingtonshire  read  in  Edinburgh 

2f.e.  after  for  art.  insert  At  ten  Pettie  removed  with  his  parents  to  East  Linton, 

Haddingtonshire. 

132     i    17  f.e.    Petyt,  William :  for  (1636  read  (1641  ? 
16  f.e.  for  in  1686  read  about  1641 

5  f.e.  for  William   read  "William,  who  was    educated  at   Skipton   School,   and 

matriculated  as  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  26  April  1660, 
aged  19, 
145     ii    15-16   Phelips,  Sir  Robert :  for  is  said  to  have  been  read  and  was 

17  for  (his  name  does  not  appear  in  Haydn),  and  read  from  25  May  1687  till 

21  March  1689.    He 

149  i         7       Phelps,    Samuel :   for  thirty-four  of  them  read  thirty-one  of  them  (all  except 

'  Bichard  II,'  the  three  parts  of  '  Henry  VI,'  '  Troilus  and  Cressida,'  and  '  Titus 
Andronicus ') 

150  i     15  f.e.  Pherd,  John  :  Note  that  a  fuller  account  appears  under  FONTIBUS,  JOHN  DE 
153     ii    81-82   Philip  de  Thaun  :  for  There  is  only  one  manuscript  .  .  .  .  E.  x.  read  Manuscripts 

of  Philip's  '  Bestiaire '  are  in  Cotton  MS.  Nero,  A.  v.,  in  Eoyal  Library  at  Copen- 
hagen, No.  8466,  and  in  Merton  College,  Oxford,  No.  249.  The  Latin  *  Bestia- 
rium '  in  Cotton  MS.  Vespasian,  G.  x.,  is  not  Philip's  work. 

157     ii       82      Philip,  John  (1775-1851) :  for  Earl  read  Lord 

163     ii     l.l.      Philipot,  Thomas :  for  Benlowe's  read  Benlowes's 

167     i     23-24   Philippa  of  Hainault :  for  a  statue  of  her  ....  the  principal  entrance  read  there 
is  a  wooden  effigy  of  her  in  the  library 

173     i       30      Philips,  Ambrose  :  for  bishop  read  archbishop 
37  for  county  read  borough 

177     ii       17      Philips,  John  :  after  1720  insert  and  a  third  in  1763 

189     ii    28-29   Phillip,  Arthur  :  for  during  November  read  on  31  Aug.      • 

29  after  Bath  insert  and  was  buried  in  Bathampton  Church. 

195     ii       11      Phillipps,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Huddersford  read  Huddesford 

201  ii     8f.e.    Phillips,  Henry  (ft.  1780-1880) :  for  (fl.  1780-1880)  read  (1775-1838) 

7-6  for  said  to  have  been  a  schoolmaster  read  a  native  of  Sussex,  was  originally 

f.e.  a  banker  at  Worthing.     He 

202  i         4  after  p.  185).  insert  He  died  at  Brighton  in  1888. 

205     ii    2fi-25    Phillips,  John  (1631-1706) :  for  '  Sportive  Wit  or  the  Muses  Merriment '  read 
f.e.  '  Sportive    Wit :    The    Muses    Merriment.      A    New    Spring    of    Lusty 

Drollery,  &c.' 

24  f.e.  for  a  unique  copy  of  which  is  read  copies  of  which  are 

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205     ii     23  f.e.  Phillips,  John :  after  Library  insert  and  at  Britwell 

84     } 

22  f.e.  \  for  Brookes  read  Brook 

16  f.e.\ 
210     ii    14  f.e.  Phillips,  Sir  Eichard  :  after  daughters,  insert  A  portrait,  by  James  Saxon,  is  in 

the  National  Portrait  Gallery. 

218     ii       21      Phillips,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Court-y-hella  read  Court-y-bella 
220     ii       26      Phillips,  William  (1731  ?-1781) :  for  Sir  Grey  read  Sir  Guy 
225      i       17      Phillpotts,  Henry :  for  palace  read  residence 
243     ii       17      Pickering,  Sir  James:  after  p.  286).  insert  He  was  sheriff  of  Yorkshire  in  1390  and 

1398  (DRAKE,  Eboracum,  p.  392). 
5  f.e.    Pickering,  John  :  for  p.  62  read  i.  62 

245  ii        8       Pickering,  William :  after  publisher,  insert  born  on  2  April  1796, 

246  i        38  after  1854  insert  and  was  buried  at  Kensal  Green 

19  f.e.  after  subscription,  insert  He  married  in  1819  Mary  Ann  Gubbins  (1796-1849), 

by  whom  he  had  five  daughters  and  one  son. 

262    ii      30       Pierrepont,  Evelyn,  1st  Duke  of  Kingston :  for  Evelyn  was  returned  read  Born 

at  Dean,  Wiltshire,  Evelyn  was  educated  at  Winchester  and  was  admitted  a 

fellow-commoner    of    Christ's    College,   Cambridge,   19    May   1683.      He    was 

returned 

264     i     11  f.e.  Pierrepont,  Evelyn,  2nd  Duke  of  Kingston:    after  Manvers  insert  [see  art- 

MEADOWS,  SIR  PHILIP] 
4  f-e.  for  Manners  read  Manvers 

280     ii       18      Pigot,  George,  Baron  Pigot  :  for  three  read  several 
19  for  viz.  read  among  others 

27  after  aged  82.  insert  and  (4)  Leonora,  who  received  a  fortune  under  her 

father's  will  and  who  married,  17  Oct.  1777,  Claud  Eussell,  a  member  of 
the  Madras  Council ;  to  the  memory  of  her  and  her  husband  there  is  a 
tablet  in  the  north  wall  of  Marylebone  Church. 
284     ii       24      Pigott,  Nathaniel :  for  Hewit  read  Heworth 

286  ii      3-2     Pigott,  Robert :  for  (1766-1839)  read  (1766-1846) 

f.e. 

287  i         6  omit  shortly  after  her  death 

7-8  omit  another  posthumous  work, 

8  after  She  insert  died  in  July  1846,  having  by  will  dated  25  Nov.  1845, 

ii    18-13    Pike,  John  D.  G. :  for  In  1805  he  was  charged  ....  1806,  i.  206).  read  Subse- 
f.e.         quently  he  appears  to  have  taught  geography  and  belles-lettres  in  the  school  at 

Enfield. 
289     i       11      Pike,  Richard  (fl.  1625) :  for  Foy  read  Fowey 

292  ii    21  f.e.  Pilkington,  Sir  Andrew :  for  a  daughter  read  at  Hayes  on  9  May  1808,  Maria 

Elizabeth,  daughter 

19  f.e.  for  a  daughter,  afterwards  read  two  daughters  :  Maria  Georgina 

18  f.e.  after  Hayley  insert  rector  of  Catsfield,  in  Sussex,  on  15  July  1848,  and 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  married  on  1  Sept.  1853  to  Eichard  Thomas  Lee. 
49-50   Pilkington,  Francis :  for  (1570  ?-1625)  read  (1564  ?-1638) 
3  f.e.  after  choir  insert  in  1578 

l.l.  for  In  1628-  read  In  1612 

293  i         1  omit  1624  and  for  chaunter  read  he  was  precentor 

2  after  Cathedral  insert  from  1623  till  his  death  in  1638 

23  after  1650  ?),  insert  also  a  chorister  of  Chester  Cathedral,  and 

ii       22      Pilkington,  Gilbert :  after  1717  insert  and  again  in  1718,  8vo 
295      i       26      Pilkington,   James:    after  Rivington.  insert  Many  are  in   St.  John's  College, 

Cambridge,  and  in  the  University  Library. 

29-33  for  The  only  known  portrait  .  .  .  taken  in  1821.  read  It  is  a   copy  taken 

partly  from  the  remains  of  the  original,  which  was  damaged  by  fire  in  1884, 
and  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Lieutenant- Colonel  John  Pilkington  at 
Sandown  Park,  near  Liverpool,  and  partly  from  a  copy  made  in  1821. 
ii        1  for  youngest  read  younger 

16.  after  Easington.  insert  He  was  buried  at  St.  Oswald's,  Durham,  on  31  Oct. 

1603. 

18  after  1564.  insert  Several  MSS.  formerly  belonging  to  him  are  at  Sidney 

Sussex  College,  Cambridge. 

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296  ii        7       Pilkington,  Laetitia :  after  dead '  insert  (1748) 

18  for  In  this  same  year  read  After  launching  his  memoirs 

297  ii    18-14   Pilkington,  Leonard  :  for  (1537  ?-1559)  read  (1527  7-1599) 

22  for  1558-4  read  1543-4 

299     i      8-7     Pilkington,  Matthew :  for  an  English  divine  who  was  read  (1705-1765)  divine, 
f.e.         son  of  Middlemore  Pilkington  (1670-1752)  of  Stanton-le-Dale,  Derbyshire,  by  his 
wife,  Hannah  (Smith) ;   he  was  baptised  25  May  1705,  graduated  LL.B.  from 
Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  in  1728,  was 

817  i     19 f.e.  Pinkerton,  John:  for  1786  read  1799 

818  ii    31-82   Pinkethman,  William:  for  (fl.  1692-1724)  read  (d.  1725) 

819  ii     10-8  for  From  this  period  .  .  .  before  1727,  read  He  retired  from  the  stage  in 

f.e.  1724  and  died  on  20  Sept.  1725  (Hist.  Beg.  1725,  p.  42), 

820  ii       15  for  Parker  read  Parkes 

844     ii       12      Pitt,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Chatham :  for  John  read  as  a  lad  in  1774,  he  left  it  in 

1776.    Re-entering  in  1778,  he 
13  omit  in  1778 

847      i       20      Pitt,  Thomas  (1653-1726) :  for  rcgnum  read  regno 
885     ii        8       Pitt,  William  (1759-1806) :  for  Aberdare's  read  Albemarle's 

887      i       1-5      Pittis,  Thomas  :  for  apparently  not  extant  ....  Tracts,'  1730).  read  which  had 
been  published  in  1704,  and  in  which  James  Drake  Poley,  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  and 
others  were  accused  of  having  a  hand  [see  art.  DRAKE,  JAMES]. 
893     ii       89      Plampin,  Robert :  for  1871  read  1781 

407  ii  22-24  Plat,  Sir  Hugh :  for  who  owned  some  property  ....  almshouses,  read  who, 
owning  property  in  St.  Pancras,  London,  bequeathed  much  of  it  to  the 
foundation  and  endowment  of  a  free  school  and  six  almshouses  at  Alden- 
ham,  Hertfordshire, 

409     i     30-31  for  after  1611  ....  was  published,  read  between  2  July  1608,  the  date  of 

his  preface  to  his  '  Flora.es  Paradise,'  and  12  Feb.  1609-10,  when  a  suit 
was  entered  by  his  widow,  Judith,  in  regard  to  the  administration  of  his 
estate.  His  affairs  were  somewhat  involved  in  later  life,  although  he  left 
property  in  the  parishes  of  St.  James,  Garlickhythe,  and  St.  Pancras,  and 
at  St.  Albans. 
81  after  twice  insert  firstly  by  licence,  dated  10  Feb.  1578,  to  Margaret 

Younge 

33  after  Albany  insert  merchant- tailor 

86  for  other  children  read  at  least  three  sons 

486     ii      29      Plumptre,  Charles  J. :  for  Hays  read  Hayes 
441     i        4      Plunket,  John :  for  1734)  read  1738) 


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POCOCK PUCKEKING 

N.B.— /.<?.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

11  ii       38      Pocock,  Edward :  for  Sloane  read  Addit. 

10  f.e.  for  (1711)  read  (1708) 

12  ii    84-35    Pococke,  Richard :  for  rector  of  Colmer  .  .  .  afterwards  headmaster  read  (1666- 

1710).    His  grandfather,  also  Richard  Pococke,  LL.B.,  was  rector  of  Colmer, 
Hampshire,  from  1660  till  his  death  in  1719.     His  father  was  headmaster 

28  i  1-2  Pole,  John  de  la,  2nd  Duke  of  Suffolk :  for  three  sons  .  .  .  separately  noticed. 
read  six  sons  ;  of  whom  John,  Edmund,  and  Richard  are  separately  noticed ;  of 
four  daughters,  Catherine,  the  eldest,  married  William,  Lord  Stourton,  and  the 
youngest,  Elizabeth,  married  Henry  Lovel,  second  and  last  Lord  Morley  of  the 
Lovel  family  (d.  1489). 
33  i  6/.e.  Pole,  Michael  de  la,  Earl  of  Suffolk :  for  left  three  sons  read  had  five  sons 

5  f.e.  for  Thomas  and  Richard  read  Thomas,  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral 

from  1419,  William,  Richard,  and  John  (d.  1415j,  canon  of  York  (cf.  will  at 
Somerset  House,  31  March  1415 ;  WEEVEB,  Funeral  Monuments^  s.v. 
Wingfield) 

4  f.e.  for  a  daughter  Anne  read  three  daughters,  Margaret,  Elizabeth,  and  Anne 

84     1    18  f.e.  Pole,  Michael  de  la,  2nd  Earl  of  Suffolk:  after  daughters  insert  one  of  whom, 

Isabel,  seems  to  have  married  Thomas,  fifth  Baron  Morley  (d.  1545) 
8-7  f.e.  for  Thomas  .  .  .  died  read  Sir  Thomas  had  a  daughter,  Katharine,  married 

to  Sir  Miles  Stapleton  (d.  1466).    Miles 
38     ii     12  f.e.  Pole,  Reginald:  after  passed  insert  in  1589 
9  f.e.  after  reached  him  insert  in  1541 

49  i       38      Pole,  Sir  William  de  la  :  for  Miton  in  Holderness  read  Myton  in  Yorkshire 

50  i         8  omit  at 

14  f.e.  for  Trinity  Chapel  read  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity 

ii  11  f.e.  Pole,  William  de  la,  1st  Duke  of  Suffolk:  after  i.  117).  insert  In  1423  Suffolk 
served  in  the  important  campaign  in  Champagne  as  second  in  command 
to  Thomas  de  Montacute,  Earl  of  Salisbury  [q.  v.]. 

51  ii    60-61  for  it  is  clear  .  .  .  Orleans  read  Suffolk  seems  to  have  worked  with  Orleans 

53  ii       17  for  the  incapable  Edward  Beaufort  read  Edmund  Beaufort 

54  ii        8  after  Suffolk  [q.  v.]  insert  who  had  married  Margaret  Beaufort,  the  infant 

heiress  of  John  Beaufort,  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  Suffolk's  ward 
56      i     10-11  omit  Her  only  child  was 

13  after  noticed  insert  was  her  son.     She  is  also  credited  with  another  son, 

William,  and  a  daughter,  Anna. 
10  f.e.  for  Villet  read  Vallet 

60     i     16  f.e.    Pollard,  Lewis :  after  Nottinghamshire  insert  was  a  scholar  of  Christ's  College, 

Cambridge,  in  1542-3, 

62  ii  21  f.e.  Pollexfen,  John:  after  about  1638.  insert  He  was  second  son  of  Andrew 
Pollexfen,  of  Stancombe,  in  the  parish  of  Sherford,  Devonshire,  and  was  younger 
brother  of  Sir  Henry  Pollexfen  [q.  v.]. 

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69     j        s       Pollock,  Sir  Jonathan  F. :  for  Hanwell  read  Hanworth 
76     i     10  f.e.  Pond,  Edward :  for  (fl.  1623)  read  (d.  1629) 
76     ii    10-11  for  It  is  probable  .  .  .  after  1648.  read  Pond  died  at  Peterborough,  and 

was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  there  on  10  Sept.  1629. 
81     i       26      Ponsonby,  Sir  Frederic  C. :  for  K.C.M.G.  read  G.C.M.G.  (1828) 
91     i        e       Ponsonby,  William  B.,  1st  Baron  Ponsonby :  for  York  read  Cork 
94      i       35      Pont,  Timothy :  for  (1560  ?-1630  ?)  read  (1560  9-1614  ?) 

57-58  for  between  1625  and  1630  read  before  1625,  probably  in  1614 

ii       11  for  Bleau's  read  Blaeu's 

12  for  1668  read  1654  (reissued  in  1662,  vol.  ii.) 

17  for  Topographised  read  topographized 

18-19  for  Continuation  ...  of  Cumnock,  read    Continuations  and  Illustrative 

Notices  by  the  late  James  Dobie  of  Crummock, 
20-21  for  Skelton  Robie,'  read  Shedden  Dobie,' 

96     ii       20      Poole,  George  A. :  after  1883.  insert  He  married  a  daughter  of  Jonathan  Wilks,  of 
St.  Ann's,  Burley. 

107  ii    16  f.e.  Poor,  Richard:  after  p.  128).  insert  Poore  is  now  considered  to  be  responsible  for 

the  final  form  of  the  '  use  of  Sarum  '  (cf.  FRERE,  Use  of  Sarum). 

108  ii     8  f.e.  omit  better 

125  ii       22      Pope,  Alexander  (1688-1744) :  for  Nos.  268-70  read  1st  Ser.  vol.  x. 

126  ii    19  f.e.  for  John  Warton's  read  Joseph  Warton's 

18  f.e.  for  1752  read  1756 

136     i     60-61    Pope,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  (cf.  STRYPE'S  transcripts)  read  of  Strype's  alleged  transcripts 
ii       11  for  1895  read  1896 

21  f.e.  for  Morwen  read  Morwent 

187  ii    28-29  omit  there  is  a  mezzotint  .  .  .  Oxford 

81  after  Robins  insert  and  another  by  John  Faber  from  the  copy  at  Oxford 

18  f.e.  for  1895  read  1896 

150     i         7       Popple,  William  :  for  Sheehan's  read  Sheahan's 
154     i       20      Person,  Richard :  for  eldest  read  second 

21  after  sister  insert  Elizabeth  (1756-1842) 

157      i         5  omit  apparently 

5-7  for  it  is  not  recorded  .  .  .  his  married  life,  read  During  the  few  months  of 

his  married  life  Person  lived  in  London  at  11  Lancaster  Court. 
87  after  rooms  insert  at  No.  8  Old  Jewry 

188  ii     8  f.e.   Porter,  Jane :  for  85  read  185,  352 

200     ii    81-82   Portman,  Sir  William  :  for  His  descendant  read  His  collateral  descendant 
226      i        9       Pottinger,  Sir  Henry :  for  Sir  Benjamin  read  Sir  Peregrine 
281     ii       21      Poulson,  George  :  for  Nunkealing  read  Nunkeeling 

286  ii      88      Powell,  Mrs. :  for  (fl.  1787-1829)  read  (1761  ?-1831) 

287  i      4-8  for  the  date  of  which  is  unknown  read  in  London  on  81  Dec.  1881,  when  she 

f-e.  was  'about  seventy'  (Annual  Biog.  and  Obit.  p.  451) 

288  i       84      Powell,  Baden  :  after  p.  204 ;  insert  Darwin's  Origin  of  Species,  ed.  1894,  p.  xx  ; 
256     i       86      Power,  Henry :  for  whole  read  shott 

18  f.e.  for  Ealand  read  Elland 

285     i    20  f.e.  Pratt,  Charles,  1st  Earl  Camden  :  for  Middle  Temple  read  Inner  Temple 
299     i     82-83    Prence,  Thomas  :  for  who  survived  him  .  .  .  descendants,  read  and  thirdly  in  1662 

Mary,  daughter  of  Constance  Southworth  and  widow  of  Samuel  Freeman.     By 

his  first  wife  he  had  six  and  by  his  second  four  children  (cf.  Landmarks  of 

Plymouth,  p.  209). 
804     i       82      Prescott,  Sir  Henry :  after  p.  448).  insert  At  the  desire  of  the  government  he 

remained  beyond  the  usual  limit,  but  resigned  at  the  end  of  seven  years. 
806     ii       88      Preston,  Gilbert  de  :  after  Soc.) ;  insert  Annales  Monastici,  passim ;  Flores  Hist. 

312     i     10  f.e.  Preston,  Richard :  for  near  Exeter  read  in  North  Devon 
ii    21  f.e.  Preston,  Thomas,  Viscount  Tara :  for  1658  ?)  read  1655) 
818      i    15-16  for  The  date  of  Preston's  death  is  uncertain,  read  He  was  buried  at  Paris 

21  Oct.  1655  (Egerton  MS.  2585,  f.  474). 
for  1657  read  1659,  at  Bruges 

828      i       83      Price,  Hugh:  for  foundation  read  re-foundation 

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329     i     5  f.e.   Price,  Sir  John  :  for  AP  PRICE  read  AP  RICE 

335     i      9-11     Price,  Richard  (1723-1791) :  for  In  1769  Price  received  ...  of  Glasgow,  read  In 

1767  Price  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  and 

not,  as  stated  by  his  biographer,  Morgan,  from  Glasgow  in  1769. 
348     ii       16      Pricket,  Robert :  after  469  insert  6th  Ser.  ii.  285 
859     i     9  f.e.   Priestley,  Joseph :  omit  [q.  v.] 
380     i    37-38   Primrose,  Archibald  J.,  4th  Earl  of  Rosebery  :  for  earl  of  Stanhope  read  Earl 

Stanhope 
897     i      4  f.e.  ] 

ii    26-27  h  Prior,  Matthew :  for  Shepherd  read  Sheppard 
398      i        31     ) 
402      i        35      Prior,  Thomas :  for  1871.]  read  1871 ;  Dialogue  between  Dean  Swift  and  Thomas 

Prior,  1758.] 

406     ii    24  f.e.  Pritchard,  Edward  W. :  after  1858  insert  (3rd  edit.  1856) 
421     ii       19      Proctor,  Thomas  :  for  Mr.  C.  W.  Hazlitt  read  Mr.  W.  C.  Hazlitt 

1    12~/e    }  FlTme>  Abraham  de  la  :  for  Transactions  read  Publications 

443     ii    13-15    Puckering,  Sir  John :  for  member  for  Bedford  ...  in  the  other,  read  member 

successively  for  Carmarthen,  Bedford,  and  Gatton  in  Surrey. 
28  after  confederates,  insert  In  1586  he  joined  the  council  of  the  Marches. 


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PUCKLE BEIDFUED 

N.B.— -/.e.  stands  for  from  end  andW.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

20  ii       36      Pullen,  Samuel  (1598-1667) :  after  bridge  insert  (1623) 

21  ii       13      Pullen,  Tobias  :  after  Joshua  Pullen  insert  dean  of   Middleham  from  1688  until 

his  death  in  1657 

22  ii    80-81    Puller,  Sir  Christopher :  for  son  of  Christopher  Puller  read  grandson  of  Chris- 

topher Puller  (d.  1789)  and  son  of  Kichard  Puller  (1747-1826) 

32  after  1786-9,  insert  afterwards  of  Painswick  Court,  Gloucestershire.     Chris- 

topher 

36  for  Queen's  read  Oriel 

14  f.e.  for  Puller  married  Louisa  King  read  Puller  married,  on  9  Aug.  1804,  Louisa 

(1772-1857),  daughter  of  Joseph  King,  of  Taplow,  and 
13  f.e.  after  Hertfordshire  insert  to  which  estate  she  succeeded 

84  ii  15-18  Pulteney,  William,  Earl  of  Bath :  for  having  died  ....  and  had  obtained  read 
having  died  at  Madrid  on  his  way  home  from  Portugal  on  12  Feb.  1768, 
aged  32.  He  had  a  promising  career.  He  obtained 

21  after  167).  insert  He  was  lieutenant-colonel  1759  and  M.P.  for  Old  Sarum 

1754  and  for  Westminster  1761-3.     He  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey 
21  April  1768. 
36     ii       25      Pulton,  Ferdinando  :  after  afterwards  insert  (from  Lady-day  1556  to  Lady-day 

1557) 
57     ii    16  f.e.  Pusey,  Edward  B. :  for  Gaume's  c  Manual  of  Confessors '  read  Gaume's  '  Manual 

for  Confessors ' 

60     ii       30  for  14  Sept.  read  16  Sept. 

83      i        27       Pym,  John  :  for  Brynmore  read  Brymore 

95     ii     8  f.e.    Quarles,  Francis  :  after  Dibdin),  insert  and  the  Chiswick  Press  edition  of  1812, 
111     ii    21  f.e.  Quin,  Walter:   after  Spencer's  book  insert    [i.e.  Edmund    Spenser's  'Faerie 
Queene,'  where  the  king's  mother,  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  was  denounced  under 
the  name  of  Duessa] 

120     i       30      Badcliffe,  Ann :  for  1822)  read  1828) 
129     ii       28      Badcliffe,  John  (1650-1714) :  for  Duke  of  Portland  read  Earl  of  Portland 

185  ii     4/.e.    Badcliffe,  Bobert,  1st  Earl  of  Sussex  :  for  She  died  read  Radcliffe's  second  wife 

died 

186  ii     2 f.e.    Badcliffe,   Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Sussex:   for  20  March  1557  read  22  March 

1555-6 

187  i         7  for  1557  read  1556 

ii        2  for  1557  read  1556-7 

4  f.e.  lifter  21  March  insert  1557-8 

140      i        82     «. 

87      [  for  Worth  read  Wroth 

42     ) 

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142     ii    28  f.e.  Radcliffe,  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Sussex  :  for  the  Due  d'Anjou  read  Henry,  Due 

d'Anjou  (afterwards  Henry  III  of  France) 

17-16  for  renewed  in  1578  and  again  read  renewed  in    1578  with  Francis,  Due 

f.e.  d'Alencon  and  d'Anjou,  brother  of  the  earlier  suitor.     The  new  French 

suitor  again 

16  f.e.  for  in  him  read  in  Sussex 

15  f.e.  for  Anjou's  read  the  French  prince's 

148      i         1  after  Aug.  insert  1578 

140     "      JJ     JRadclyffe,  William:  for  1796  read  1783 

147      i        12  for  He  left  three  sons,  of  whom  read  Of  his  three  sons 

17  after  1846  insert  in  his  father's  lifetime 

151      i       27  Bae,  James :  for  Margarie  '  read  Marjorie ' 

1£9     ii        8  Raffald,  Elizabeth  :  after  1733  insert  (baptised  there  on  8  July) 

160     i       29  Raffles,  Thomas :  for  where  he  was  ordained  read  being  ordained  at  Kensington 
Chapel 

163  i        18  Raffles,  Sir  Thomas  S. :  after  terest.  insert  A  second  edition  appeared  in  1830  and 

a  French  translation  in  1824. 

164  ii       36  after  memoir  of  him.  insert  Another  bust  is  in  the  Lion  House  of   the 

Zoological  Gardens. 

167  ii       13      Raikes,  Henry :  for  Cestrensis  '  read  Cestriensis  ' 

40-42  omit  and  a  translation  1839  ....  essay 

9  f.e.    Raikes,  Henry  C. :  for  and  his  father  was  read  His  father,  HENRY  RAIKES  (1811- 

1868),  of  Llwynegrin,  Flint,  was  a  barrister  who  twice  unsuccessfully 

contested  Derby  in  the  conservative  interest,  was 
7  f.e.  before  of  '  A  Popular  Sketch  insert  of  a  translation  (1889)  of  Cardinal  Pole's 

'  The  Eeform  of  England,'  with  an  introductory  essay,  and 

168  i     10-11  for  unsuccessfully  contested  Derby  as  a   conservative,  read  assisted  his 

father  in  his  candidature  at  Derby, 
ii    15-16  for  Denbighshire  read  Flintshire 

170      i       13      Raikes,  Robert:   after  James  Raikes'  insert  (afterwards  belonging  to  General 

Robert  Napier  Raikes,  of  Strangford  Villa,  Park  Road,  Watford) 
177     ii      21      Raines,  Francis  R. :  for  rector  read  vicar 

194     i     15-16   Ralegh,  Sir  Walter :  for  has  been  now  identified  read  is  identical 
17  for  1650  read  about  1650 

202  i        24  for  1615  read  1665 

203  i        20  for  Ninias  read  Ninus 
^04     ii    22  f.e.  for  1588  read  1581 

494     }  Ralph  (d.  1174) :  for  (ib.  read  (Rohricht 
218     i       24      Ralph  of  St.  Albans :  for  (d.  1151)  read  (d.  1150) 
288     ii     \f.e.    Ramsay,  Andrew  M. :  for  1730  read  1728 
239      i       23  for  1795  read  1795  and  1816 

30  for  National  read  Natural 

36  after  1747.  insert    His    'Apology  for   the  Free  and  Accepted    Masons,' 

published  in  Dublin  in  1738  and  London  in  1749,  was  burnt  at  Rome 
1  Feb.  1789. 

241     ii      32      Ramsay,  Edward  B. :  for  1846  read  1841 

247     ii      U.      Ramsay,  James  A.  B.,  1st  Marquis  of  Dalhousie  :  for  as  a  child,  but  was  sent  to 
Har-  read  in  1816,  when  four  years  old,  but  in  1822  he  was  sent  to  East 
Sheen  and  in  Sept.  1825  to  Harrow. 
2*8      *         1  omit  row  when  he  was  ten  years  old. 

249  i     22  f.e.  for  established  himself  at  Firozpur.  read  went  into  camp  at  Makhu. 

ii    14-20  for  deemed  it  right  to  consult  ....  was  declared  to  be  read  carefully  con- 

sidered the  objections  to  that  course,  which  were  powerfully  urged  by  Sir 
Henry  Lawrence,  and  were  shared  in  a  less  degree  by  his  brother  John. 
Feeling  that  hesitation  and  delay  would  give  rfee  to  disorder,  Dalhousie 
acted  on  his  own  responsibility  and  on  29  March  1849  declared  the  Punjab 
to  be 

250  i     28-29  omit  the  establishment British  India; 

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250     i      18-9    Ramsay,  James  A.  B.,  1st  Marquis  of  Dalhousie :  for  suspending  without  the 
f.e.  authority  ....  in  the  Punjab,  read  reversing  without  the  authority  of 

the  government  an  order  issued  by  Lord  Hardinge  in  1845  for  calculating 

the  allowances  paid  to  native  troops  and  compensation  for  the  dearness  of 

provisions. 
'251      i     20-21  for  was  away  in  Sind,  and  consequently  read  was  consulted,  and  with  his 

concurrence 
256      i        1  before  The  Marquess  insert  A  full  life  by  Sir  William  Lee- Warner  appeared 

in  1904. 

275     ii       19      Eandolph,  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Moray  :  for  1305  read  1805-6 
279      i       26      Randolph,  Thomas  (1523-1590) :  for  the  autumn  of  1562  read  April  1562 
282      i     15  f.e.  Kandolph,  Thomas  (1605-1685) :  for  quiet  read  quick 
285     i       19      Eandulf,  Earl  of  Chester  (d.  1129  ?) :  for  c.  5  read  C.  5 
39  for  Mericia  read  Mercia 

287  ii       34      Eandulf,  Earl  of  Chester  (d.  1153) :  for  Maradoc  read  Maredudd 

35-36  for  Counsylth  read  Consyllt 

288  i     41-42  for  Dominatus  read  Dominabus 
807      i        5       Eastrick,  John  U. :  for  Shut  read  Shutt 

312     ii       19      Eattray,  Sylvester  :  for  But  the  latter  read  The  latter 
20-23  omit  whereas  the  Sylvester  ....  in  Glasgow. 

18  f.e.  after  p.  51).  insert  He  had  a  son,  Sylvester,  a  student  of  medicine  at  Glasgow 

in  1680. 
"818     i       37      Eavenscroft,  Thomas :  before  In  1614  insert  In  1618  Bavenscroft  issued  '  Musalia,' 

a  collection  of  glees  (cf.  Musical  World,  1840,  ii.  139). 
822     ii       17      Eawdon,  Marmaduke :  for  1868  read  1863 
824     ii       86      Eawlet,  John  :  for  '  Public  read  '  Poetic 
884     i       20      Eawlinson,  Sir  Thomas  (1647-1708) :  for  A  grandson  read  A  second  cousin 

22-28  for  of  the  elder   Sir  Thomas's  ....  in   1732).  read  of  the   Eev.  Robert 

Rawlinson  of  Charlwood,  Surrey,  and  his  grandfather  Daniel  Rawlinson 
was  the  first  Sir  Thomas  Rawlinson' s  first  cousin. 

18-15  for  He  was  twice  married  ....  mason  of  Sudbury.  read  He  was  buried  at 

f.e.  Haughley,   Suffolk.      He  married  his  first  cousin   Dorothea   (1704-48), 

daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Ray  of  Haughley,  Suffolk. 
13  f.e.  for  Walter  read  Sir  Walter 

12  f.e.  after  estates,  insert  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Ladbroke,  lord 

mayor  of  London, 

835     i       l.l.      Eawlinson,  Thomas  (1681-1725) :  transfer  inverted  comma  to  close  of  article 
ii      22      Eawlinson,  Sir  William  :  for  1696)  read  1708) 

32  before  entered  read  was  admitted  from  Hawkshead  School  pensioner  of 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  13  April  1655,  aged  15, 

845  ii       25      Eaymond,  Eobert,  Lord  Eaymond :  after  1678,  insert  was  educated  at  Eton  and 

was  admitted  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  Nov.  1689,  aged  15, 
afterwards  becoming  a  fellow-commoner.  He 

846  ii    15  f.e.   Eaymond,  Sir  Thomas  :  after  in  1627,  insert  was  admitted  from  Stortford  School 

pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  5  April  1648,  aged  16,  being  admitted 
student  of  Gray's  Inn  4  Feb.  1644-5  and  graduating  B.A.  at  midsummer  1646. 
He 

847  i     20  f.e.  Eaynalde,  Thomas :  for  In  1540  there  appeared  read  In  1545  he  edited 

18-17  for  the  writer,  whose  initials,  ....  given,  read  the  original  writer,  who  is 

f.e.  supposed  to  have  been  one  Richard  Jonas  (1540), 

5  f.e.  omit  in  1545 

ii       80  after  8vo.  insert  He  also  issued  Wyat's  '  Certaine  Psalmes  '  and  an  edition 

of  Matthew's  Bible.     In  all  about  thirty  books  bear  his  imprint. 

848  i     12  f.e.  Eayner,  Lionel  B. :  for  1832  read  1831 

853      i     16  f.e.  Read,  Thomas  :  for  has  then  become  read  was  afterwards 

ii        3  omit  Pink 

855     ii       9       Eeade,  Charles  :  for  1831  read  1851 
859      i        5       Eeade,  Edward  A. '.  for  a  connection  read  a  cousin 
861      i      8  f.e. }  Reade?  Joseph  E.:  for  Fairish  read  Farish 

2i  f»G*  i 

ii     7  f.e.    Eeade,  William  W. :  for  30  Jan.  read  26  Dec. 

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891  i     20  f.e.\ 

IS  f.e. !  Reed,  Isaac  :  for  Staple  Inn  read  Staple's  Inn 

892  i       84     ) 

I5f.e.  for  1837  read  1807 

405     i     11  f.e.  Eeeve,  Edmund :  after  judge,  insert  son  of  Christopher  Reeve, 

10  f.e.  after  1585  insert  and  was  admitted  to  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  80  Sept. 

1605 

414  i       13      Reeve,  Sir  Thomas:  for  After  becoming  read  After  entering  Trinity  College, 

Oxford,  as  a  commoner  in  1688,  and  becoming 

415  i     18-17   Beeves,  John  (1752  ?-1829) :  for  In  1778  he  became  ....  proceeded  M.A.  read 

f.e.         On  11  Nov.  1775  he  was  elected  Michel  scholar  of  Queen's  College,  and  on  8  Oct. 

1777  he  proceeded  M.A. 

424     ii    15  f.e.  Keid,  Alexander  (1586  ?-1641) :  for  younger  brother  read  elder  brother 
439     i        7       Keid,  Thomas  (1710-1796) :  for  internal  read  external 


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EEILLY KOBINS 

N.B.— /.£.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 

19     ii    20  f.e.  Rennie,  John  (1761-1821) :  after  Bridge  insert  (a  copy  of  Kelso  Bridge) 
28     i        2       Eenouard,  George  C. :  for  Sidney  Sussex  read  Trinity 

3-4  for  where   in   1800  he  was  elected   a  pensioner,  read  whence  in  1800  he 

migrated  to  Sidney  Sussex. 
26     ii       31      Repington,  Philip  :  after  pp.  296-7).  insert  He  incepted  as  Doctor  of  Divinity  in 

the  summer  term,  1882. 
28      i        16  for  Marmorea  read  Marmoris 

19  for  quisque  read  quique 

80     ii       24      Reresby,  Sir  John :  for  Moysey  read  Moyser 

86  ii      8-9     Reynardson,   Sir  Abraham :  for  Sir  Nicholas  Crisp    [q.  v.]    read   Alderman 

Nicholas  Crisp 

87  i        8       Reynell,  Carew :  omit  on  27  Feb.  1663 

40     ii     7  f.e,   Reynolds,  Edward :  for  Bramston  read  Braunston 

43     ii    26-28    Reynolds,  George  W.  M. :    omit  in  which  was  published  ....  'Mysteries  of 

Paris ' 
22  f.e.  after  1879).  insert  His  '  Mysteries  of  London,' suggested  by  Eugene  Sue's 

'  Mysteries  of  Paris,'  appeared  in  a  long  series  of  weekly  penny  numbers. 
47     ii       25      Reynolds,  Sir  John :  for  (d.  1657)  read  (1625-1657) 

28  after  [q.  v.]  insert  and  was  born  10  March  1625  (Sloane  MS.  1707,  f.  11) 

52  ii  17-24  Reynolds,  Sir  John  R. :  for  Hall  was  exposed  .  .  .  and  he  was  elected  read  Hall 
announced  to  his  patients  in  a  printed  circular  that  Reynolds  had  succeeded  him 
in  practice.  Such  procedure  was  contrary  to  a  recognised  understanding  among 
physicians,  and  Hall  incurred  the  censure  of  the  College  of  Physicians.  Reynolds, 
who  was  ignorant  of  Hall's  intentions,  was  in  no  way  responsible  for  the  circular, 
and  was  in  no  way  involved  in  the  censure.  He  was  duly  elected 
73  ii  17  f.e.  Reynolds,  Samuel  W. :  after  1855.  insert  A  portrait  by  his  friend,  Ary  Scheffer, 

is  at  Dordrecht. 
105     i       21      Rich,  Barnabe  :  for  1620  ?)  read  1617) 

ii    14  f.e.  for  A  second  edition  of  his  read  His 

10-9    .  for  24   June   1618  ...  its  publication,  read   14   May  1617.      He  died  on 

f.e.  10  Nov.  following,  from  which  date  his  pension  was  ordered  to  be  paid  to 

one  Bourne  (Carte  MSS.  in  Bodleian  Library,  vol.  Ixii.  p.  290). 
107      i     21-23  omit  It  was  reissued  .  .  .  (British  Museum). 

145      i       7-8     Richard   I:   for  From  Knighton   (fl.   1895)  come  read    A    thirteenth-century 

romance  supplies 

165     i     6  f.e.   Richard,  Earl  of  Cornwall :  for  1215  read  1216 
178     ii    10  f.e.  for  New  Burnham  read  Nunburnholme 

201      i     10  f.e.  Richard  of  Wendover :  after  physician  insert  although  all  may  not  be  from  the 

same  pen 

209      i       29      Richard,  Henry :  for  1894  read  1893 
217     ii      1-2     Richards,  Nathaniel :  for  (fl.  1630-1654)  read  (d.  1652) 

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217     ii        2        Richards,  Nathaniel :  for  son  read  second  son  (by  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas 

Hancock,  of  Combmartin) 

4  for  the  parsonage  there  about  1612.  read  Kentisbury  about  1612.    His  father 

rebuilt  the  chancel  of  the  parish  church  (cf .  Inscriptions  on  Stones  from 
Kentisbury  Church  Tower) 
11  omit  appears  to  have 

12-13  for  where  he  was  '  preaching  minister '  in  1654.  read  He  died  in  1652  and 

was  buried  at  Barnstaple. 

223  ii    59-60   Richardson,  David  L. :  omit  under  Macaulay 

224  i         5  for  '  Bengal  Monthly  Magazine '  read  '  Calcutta  Monthly  Journal ' 

7  for  In  1835  he  became   principal  read   In   1836  he  became  professor  of 

English  literature 

8  omit  Metropolitan  and  after  Calcutta  insert  largely  on  Macaulay's  recom- 

mendation, and  in  1889  he  was  promoted  to  the  newly  created  post  of 
principal  of  the  college,  while  retaining  his  professorship 
233     i     16  f.e.  Richardson,  John  (1787-1865)  :  for  JOHN  read  SIR  JOHN 
240     i     18-14   Richardson,  Moses  A. :  for  St.  Kilda's  Cemetery  read  the  St.  Kilda  Cemetery 

246  ii    18  f.e.  Richard,  Samuel  (1689-1761) :  for  M.  Howell  read  Mary  Howitt 

247  ii       19      Richardson,  Sir  Thomas  (1569-1635):  after  1569.  insert  He  matriculated  as  a 

pensioner  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  June  1584. 
259      i     19-23    Richmond,  Legh  :  omit  A  library  designed  .  .  .  Uxbridge  Road,  London. 

296  ii       34      Rigaud,  John  F. :  for  younger  read  second 

85  after  Rigaud  insert  (1705-1764) 

86  for  CHrardet  read  G-uiraudet 

87  after  Dutilh  insert  (1655-1705) 
10  f.e.  after  baptised  insert  9  Sept.  1742 

297  i     18  f.e.  for  1780  read  1781  and  for  E.  H.  Locker  read  William  Locker  , 

12-11  for  including   Nelson,  read  His   portrait  of  Nelson  was  acquired  by  the 

f.e.  present  Earl  Nelson  for  701. 

ii       16  after  Mary  insert  (1740  ?-1808) 

25      Rigaud,  Stephen  F.  D. :  for  1862)  read  1861) 

l.l.  for  in  1808  read  on  1  Jan.  1808   and  for  Miss  Margaret   Davies  read 

Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Davies 

298  i         4  after  death  insert  on  1  Jan.  1839 

7  for  1862  read  1861 

ii       86      Rigaud,  Stephen  P. :  for  1857-8  read  1837-8 
804     i     14  f.e.  Rigby,  Richard :  for  A  contemporary  of  Rigby's  said  of  him  read  Sir  George  0. 

Trevelyan  in  his  '  Early  Life  of  C.  J.  Fox  '  (chap,  iii.)  wrote  of  Rigby 
806     i     55-56   Riley,  Henry  T. :  omit  the  residence  of  his  sister 
817      i    22  f.e.  Ripley,  George :  for  1719  read  1709  and  for  1577  read  1557 
838     ii        2       Robartes,  Foulk :  omit  being  then  of  Trinity 

15  f.e.  Robartes,  Francis:  after  about  1650.  insert  He  was  admitted  fellow-commoner  of 

Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  2  May  1663,  aged  13. 
844      i     18  f.e.  Robert  II  :  for  1370)  read  1890) 
846     i        14  for  fifteen  read  nineteen 

848     ii       22      Robert  III :  for  duke  of  Fife,  Earl  read  earl  of  Fife,  duke 

850  i     6  f.e.   Robert,  Duke  of  Normandy :  for  autumn  read  autumn  of  1080 

851  i      36  for  invaded  read  prepared  to  invade 
ii      84                for  27  Sept.  read  28  Dec. 

862     ii        1       Robert  (d.  1189) :  after  pp.  251-4;  insert  Newminster  Chartulary  (Surtees  Soc.) ; 
864     i    22  f.e.  Robert  de  Bethune :  for  Flanders  read  Artois 

866  i        2       Robert  of  '  Salesby ' :  for  Roger  read  Roger  of  Salisbury  and  for  Robert  read 

Robert  of  Salesby 

867  ii       6       Robert  of  Melun  :  for  p.  cxcix  read  vol.  cxcix. 

877     ii       22      Roberts,  Francis  :  for  About  1642  or  1643  read  In  1648  (Commons  Journals,  iii. 

148) 

398      i     18  f.e.  Roberts,  William  P. :  for  granddaughter  to  read  descendant  of 
ii      38      Robertson,  Abraham :  for  astronomy  read  geometry 

10  f.e.  after  security,  insert   He  was  made   Savilian  professor  of   astronomy   in 

1810. 
419     ii       10      Robertson,  Thomas  (d.  1799) :  for  a  minister  read  probationer 

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425      i        23  Robertson,  William  (1721-1798) :  for  David  Robertson  read  William  Robertson 
ii       35  for  eight  read  six 

36  for  1753  read  21  Aug.  1751 

429  i        23  for  in  1754  read  15  Dec.  1753 

40-41  for  daughter  read  sister 

430  ii       12  Robertson,  William  (1740-1799) :  for  1799)  read  1803) 

432     ii       21  Robethon,  John :  after  George  I,  insert  born  at  Authon  in  Perche  of  a  respectable 
Calvinist  family  (cf.  English  Hist.  Rev.,  January  1898), 


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ROBIN  SON EUSSELL 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.     Line 

10     i    14-13   Robinson,  Frederick  J.,  1st  Earl  of  Ripon :  for  the  Melbourne  ministry  con- 
f.e.        sequently  broke  up  and  read  Grey  resigned  in  July  and  was   succeeded   by 
Melbourne,  on  whose  sudden  dismissal  by  the  king  (15  Nov.) 

17  ii       11      Robinson,  Hercules  :  for  Wedman  read  Widman 

13  for  F.  A.  Eobinson  read  G.  K.  Kobinson 

18  i      2  f.e.    Robinson,  John  (d.  1598) :  for  1586  read  1580 

ii       35      Robinson,  John  (1576  ?-1625) :  for  Mr.  Alexander  Brown  read  Dr.  John  Brown 
25     ii       37      Robinson,  John  (1650-1723) :  for  Hawick  read  Hewick 
28      i    10  f.e.   Robinson,   John    (1774-1840):    after   Penrith,  insert   and  at   Christ's    College, 

Cambridge,  where  he  was  admitted  a  sizar  on  1  Jan.  1807, 
80     ii    26-27   Robinson,  Mary :  for  royal  mistress  read  mistress  of  George,  Prince  of  Wales, 

afterwards  George  IV 

33  i       37  for  Wolcott  read  Wolcot 

34  ii       18      Robinson,   Matthew:   for  Dalbran,  esq.,   of  Fellcroft  read    Walbran,  esq.,  of 

Fallcroft 

4  f.e.   Robinson,  Nicholas  :  for  sub-dean  read  sub-deacon 
89     i     8  f.e.   Robinson,  Richard,  1st  Baron  Rokeby  :  for  Elton  read  Etton 
53     ii       22      Robinson,  Thomas  R. :  for  Cumberland  read  Windermere 
61      i        1       Robson,  George  F. :  for  FENNEL  read  FENNELL 

2-4  for  the  eldest  son  ...  in  Lancashire,  read  one  of  twenty-three  children  of 

John  Robson  (1739-1824)  by  his  second  wife,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of 
George  Fennell,  R.N., 

63      i        8       Robson,  Thomas  F. :  for  Brownbill  read  Brownhill 
65      i     12  f.e.  Roby,  John  :  for  Last  Fiddler  read  Poor  Fiddler 

79  ii    22  f.e.  Roden,  William  T. :  for  Mr.  Dew,  an  engraver,  read  Mr.  Tye,  an  engraver,  who 

married  an  elder  sister.  Subsequently  on  Tye's  recommendation  he  re- 
moved to  London  to  become  an  apprentice  to  George  Thomas  Doo,  R.A. 

20  f.e.  for  then  took  to  portrait-painting,  read  and  produced,  among  much  other 

work,  a  good  engraving  of  Kubens's  portrait  of  himself.  He  then 
abandoned  engraving  altogether  for  portrait-painting,  and  returning  to 
Birmingham  rarely  left  it  thenceforth. 

4  f.e.  for  three  portraits  of  Lord  Palmerston  read  two  portraits  of  Lord  Palmers- 

ton  from  life 

80  i         1  for  his  sister's  house  read  the  house  of  his  sister,  Mrs.  Tye 

2  after  illness,  insert  He  married  twice  and  left  children  by  both  wives. 

95      i       25      Roebuck,  John  :  for  Kenneil  read  Kinneil 
104     ii       26      Roger  of  Salisbury:    after  minster  insert  He  witnessed  the  charter  issued  at 

Oxford  in  April 
106     ii    15  f.e.  Roger  of  Ford :  for  and  wrote  read  and  while  there  wrote 

14  f.e.  for  of  Savigny,  abbot  of  Schonau  read  abbot  of  Savigny 

6  f.e.  for  clxix  read  cxlix 

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107  ii    21  f.e.  Roger  (d.  1179) :  for  Roger  read  Robert  de  Melun 

108  i     14  f.e.  for  [see  HENRY  II]  read  [see  HENRY,  1155-1188] 

117  i       16      Rogers,   Daniel  (1538  ?-1591) :    after  clerk,  insert  He  was   M.P.   for  Newport, 

Cornwall,  1588-9. 

118  ii    13  fe.  Rogers,  Sir  Edward :  after  1565.  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Tavistock  1547-52  and 

Somerset  1553,  1558,  1559,  and  1563-7. 

119  i    17-18    Rogers,  Ezekiel:  for  M.A.  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1604,  read  B.A.  in 

1604-5  from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  whence  he  migrated  to  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge, 

120  ii       20      Rogers,  Frederic,  Lord  Blachford  :  after  survived  him  insert  dying  at  Blachford, 

18  July  1900 

121  ii       20      Rogers,  Henry  (1585  ?-1658) :  for  Prosse  read  Prosser 

122  ii        8       Rogers,  Henry  (1806-1877) :  for  Church  read  Churchyard 

36  for  twice  read  four  times 

17  f.e.  after  tribunal,  insert  He  married  thirdly,  in  1842,  Emma,  daughter  of  John 

Watson,  of  Finsbury  Square,  London.  She  also  died  in  giving  birth  to  her 
first  child.  Rogers  married  fourthly,  in  1857,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of 
Samuel  Fletcher,  of  Manchester ;  she  died  in  1891,  having  endowed 
scholarships  in  her  husband's  memory  at  the  Lancashire  Independent 
College  and  the  Owens  College,  Manchester. 

182     i        28      Rogers,  John  (1627-1665  ?) :  for  prison-born  read  Prison-born 
137      i       15      Rogers,  Nehemiah :  for  Londini  read  Londinium 

152  i       28      Rokeby,  Ralph  :  for  Belfreys,  Yorkshire,  read  the  Belfrey  Church,  York 

153  ii       15      Rokeby,  Sir  Thomas  de  (d.  1356) :  for  grandfather  read  grandfather  of 

31  for  in  1417  read  in  1415  and  1417 

81-82  for  next  year  read  in  1418 

156     i    18  f.e.  Rokewode,  Ambrose :  for  (1518  ?  read  (1578  ? 

158  i  18-19  Rolfe,  John:  for  Edwin  of  Boston  Hall  ...  of  the  Rolfes;  read  the  Rev. 
Whitwell  Elwin  of  Booton  Rectory,  Norfolk,  whose  family  intermarried  with  the 
Rolfes ; 

168     i      1-2     Rolle,  Henry :  for  which  he  represented  ...  of  1681.  read  and  was  elected  M.P. 
for  Bridgewater  30  March  1660,  for  Hampshire  26  April  1675,  for  Bridgewater 
again  14  Feb.  1678-9,  and  for  Hampshire  again  21  Feb.  1680-1. 
166     ii        9       Rolle,  Richard :  for  1895  read  1895-6 
178     i     27  f.e.  Rolph,  John :  for  son  read  eldest  son 

ZQf.e.  after  Rolph  insert  medical  practitioner,  and  after  Frances  insert  (Petty) 

24-23  for  and  was  originally  brought  .  .  .  studying  read  He  was  entered  as  a 

f.e.  student  at  the  Inner  Temple  on  8  Nov.  1809,  and  soon  afterwards  accom- 

panied his  parents  on  a  visit  to  Canada.  He  was  there  during  the  war 
with  the  United  States  in  1812,  and  served  in  it  as  a  volunteer.  On 
returning  home  he  spent  some  time  at  Cambridge,  and  then  turned  his 
attention  to  medicine,  studying  in  London 

20-17  for  But  soon  abandoning  medicine  .  .  .  Canada  in  1820  read  He  was  called 

f.e.  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  on  1  June  1821.    A  year  before  he  had 

migrated  finally  to  Upper  Canada,  settling  at  first  in  Norfolk  County 
(then  the  Talbot  district) 

16  f.e.  for  the  bar  in  1821  read  the  bar  of  Upper  Canada  in  Michaelmas  term  1821, 

soon 

15  f.e.  for  first  at  Dundas  read  at  Dundas.     For  a  time  he  was  the  professional 

adviser  of  Colonel  Thomas  Talbot  [q.  v.],  the  colonial  pioneer  in  Upper 
Canada,  but  Rolph  rapidly  developed  strongly  liberal  political  views,  with 
which  Talbot  was  out  of  sympathy 
13  f.e.  for  1825  read  1824 

"       20  for  Russia  read  Rochester,  N.Y.   (of.  J.  C.  DENT'S  Story  of  the  Upper 

Canada  Rebellion) 

for  the  Toronto  school  of  medicine  read  a  school  of  medicine  at  Toronto 
26  after  regularly  insert  and  which  was* incorporated  in  1858  as  'The  Toronto 

School  of  Medicine.' 
31  after  crown  lands  insert  in  1851 

17  f.e.  after  racter  insert  and  subtle,  comprehensive  intellect 

176     i     10 f.e.  Romaine,   William:    after  London  insert    (a  predecessor  of  Romaine    in   the 

lectureship)  and  omit  happened 
9  f.e.  omit  to  precede  him  in  the  pulpit 

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187  ii       23      Romilly,  Joseph  :  for  Whewell  read  Peacock 

88  for  registrar  read  registrary 

188  i         4  for  Willis,  Clark,  read  J.  Willis  Clark 
199     i    22  f.e.  Romney,  George:  for  1807  read  1870 

206     ii        9       Kooke,  Sir  George :   after  Portsmouth  insert  (which  he  had  represented  since 
1698) 

215  ii     6  f.e.    Roper,  William :  for  He  was  returned  read  He  had  previously  sat  in  parliament 

for   Bramber   (1529),   Rochester   (1545),  and    Winchester   (1558),   and  he   waa 
returned 

216  ii    16  f.e.  Ros,  Robert  de  :  for  FUBFAN  read  FURSAN 

221     i        3       Roscarrock,  Nicholas  :  for  Trevernor  read  Trevenor 
6  f.e.  for  Haworth  read  Naworth 

225  ii    19  f.e.  Roscoe,  William  C. :  for  a  parish  school  read  a  private  school  (St.   Domingo 

House,  near  Liverpool) 

226  ii       26      Rose,  George  (1744-1818) :  omit  second  son  of  David  Rose, 

27  after  was  insert  second  son  of  David  Rose, 

251  i        41      Ross,  Alexander  (1590-1654) :  for  (1590  read  (1591 

42-48  for  in  1590  read  on  1  Jan.  1590-1  (Sloane  MS.  955,  f.  192) 

252  i        18  for  Hobbs  and  Dr.  Hervey  read  Hobbes  and  Dr.  Harvey 
ii       10  for  Hervey  read  Dr.  William  Harvey 

255     ii    16-14    Ross,  Alexander  (1742-1827) :  for  brother  of  Andrew  Ross  ...  Sir  John  Ross 

f.e.          [q.  v.].  read  the  youngest  of  the  five  sons  of  Ross  of  Auchlossin. 
257     i     18  f.e.  Ross,  Andrew :  omit  his  uncle 
266      i        LI.     Ross,  Sir  James  C. :  for  His  portrait,  by    Stephen   Pearce,  for-  read    Stephen 

Pearce 

ii        1  for  merly  in  the  Painted   Hall   at  Greenwich    read    twice   painted   his 

portrait:   one  picture   is  in  the  Franklin   Museum   at   Greenwich,  the 
other 

278  ii    8  f.e.    Ross,  Thomas  (d.  1675) :  omit  a  native  of  Scotland,  and 

LI.  before  received  insert  may  have 

279  i         1  for  where  he  graduated  B.A.  in  1642  read  where  one  Thomas  Rosse,  son  of 

James  Rosse,  and  a  native  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  having  been  educated  at 
the  Charterhouse,  was  admitted  in  1689  and  graduated  B.A.  in  1642-8. 

281  ii    21  f.e.  Ross,  Sir  William  C.  :  for  1870  read  1800 

282  ii       30      Rossetti,  Christina  G, :  for  Lavinia  read  Frances  Mary  Lavinia 

10  f.e.  after  illness,  insert  She  assisted  her  mother  in  teaching  a  day  school  at 

Camden  Town,  and  afterwards  at  Frome. 
288      i     2-8  for  As  an  ardent  Italian  patriot  read  As  a  sympathiser  (at  least  in  early 

years)  with  the  Italian  cause 

6  f.e.  after  1872,  insert  and  '  Speaking  Likenesses  '  (tales  for  children)  in  1874, 

ii        2  omit  '  Speaking  Likenesses,'  1874 ; 

6  f.e.  for  Upon  her  brother  read  In  1878,  the  year  preceding  her  brother 

5  f.e.  for  she  felt  at  liberty  to  follow  read  she  followed 

284  i     19  f.e.  Rossetti,  Dante  G. :  for  1826  read  1826-7  (2  vols.) 

2-1  for  fourteen  read  thirteen 

f.e. 
ii        9  for  two  years  read  three  years 

15  for  July  1842  read  Nov.  1841 

18  f.e.  for  Sathanas  '  read  Sathana ' 

285  i        9  for  Madox  Brown  read  the  school  of  the  Royal  Academy 

25-22  for  by  which  the  majority  ...  in  the  least,  read  which,  though  he  shared 

/•«•  in  early  years  to  a  marked  degree,  he  very  soon  abandoned. 

287  ii    12-18  for  procure  his  removal  read  he  was  removed 

9  f.e.  for  when  the  clouds  read  just  before  the  clouds 

288  i        19  for  wrote  read  completed  a  still  unpublished  poem,  which  was  originally 

composed  at  a  very  early  date 
24  for  Mario '  read  Mano  ' 

29-30  omit  originally  sketched  in  watercolour  in  1855, 

31  after  period  insert   (He  had  treated  the  same  subject  in  watercolour  in 

1855) 
22  f.e.  for  10  April  read  9  April 

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289  ii      9-7     Bossetti,  Lucy  Madox  :  for  and  was  brought  up  on  the  continent  .  .  .  brought 

fe.  hfir  to  England,  read  Her  parents  brought  her  to  England  in  1844,  and 

after  her  mother's  death,  in  1840,  her  father  definitely  established  himself 
in  England. 

290  i         7  for  (1875)  read  (1873) 

8  for  1874  read  March  1874 

18  after  in  1890  insert  a  memoir  of  his  father  to  the '  Magazine  of  Art '  in  1889, 

801     ii    19-14   Botherham,  Thomas:  for  As  the  deputy  ...  as  Prince  of  Wales,  read  The 

f.e.  temporalities  were  restored  to  Kotherham  on  10  March  1471-2. 
805  ii  8  f.e.  Bothschild,  Lionel  M. :  for  is  now  read  was  from  1885  till  1898 
306  i  10  Bothschild,  Nathan  M. :  for  (1742  read  (1745  ? 

.  25  for  Meyer  Amschel  Nathan,  read  Meyer  Amschel,  Nathan 

813     ii      8-9     Bough,  John :  before  Shortly  afterwards  insert  Knox's  irregular  call  was  approved 

by  the  congregation. 
329     ii       11      Bow,  John  (1569-1646) :  for  (1569  read  (1568 

889  ii       17      Bowe,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  :  for  It  is  read  It  is  summarised 
347     ii    23  f.e.  Ko we,  Sir  Samuel :  for  Hawker  read  Hawsker 

862  ii  9-11  Bowley,  Samuel :  for  successively  with  .  .  .  companies  of  actors,  read  with  the 
company  of  actors  known  successively  as  the  Admiral's,  Prince  Henry's, 
and  the  Palsgrave's  men. 

38  after  extant,  insert  In  1602  Rowley  and  William  Bird  were  paid  by  Henslowe 

4Z.  for  making  additions  to  '  Faustus.'  Possibly  some  of  the  feeble  comic 
scenes  in  the  extant  edition  of  Marlowe's  tragedy,  which  was  first 
published  in  1604,  are  from  Rowley's  pen  [see  MARLOWE,  CHRISTOPHER] 

865  ii  21  f.e.  Bowley,  Sir  William:  for  of  an  old  Essex  family  read  of  an  old  family  of 
Warfield,  Shropshire,  being  son  of  William  Rowley  of  Whitehall,  a  court  official 
under  William  III  and  Anne, 

871      i     11-12    Boy,  William  :  for  '  Rede  me  not '  read  '  Rede  me  and  be  not  wroth ' 
383     ii       28      Budge,  Edward :  for  purchased  read  possessed 

890  ii       13      Bufus,  Geoffrey  :  after  1134  insert  certainly  after  1  Oct.  1133 

21  f.e.  after  Durham  insert  (LAURENTIUS  DUNELMENSIS,  Dialogi,  p.  12) 

892      i         2       Bugge,  Thomas  :  after  1836.  insert  A  transcript  by  J.  Meares  of  the  first  volume 

of  Rugge's  work,  dated  1687,  somewhat  more  complete  than  that  in  the  British 

Museum,  belongs  to  Mrs.  Tucker,  75  Warwick  Road,  London,  S.W. 
395     ii       30      Bumbold,  Sir  George  B. :  after  James  Berriman,  Esq.  insert  He  was  on  13  Jan. 

1781  admitted  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  afterwards  becoming 

a  fellow- commoner. 

416  i        2       Bupert,  Prince  :  for  June  read  July 

3  for  Breda  read  Buda 

417  ii       38      Bush,  John  B. :  for  JOHN  read  JAMES 

426     ii    11-12   Bussel,  William  :  for  Anti-Quaker-istica  read  Anti-Quakeriana 
428     ii       33      Bussell,  Charles  William :  after  Ballystrew.  insert  His  brother  Arthur  was  father 
of  Sir  Charles  Russell,  Lord  Russell  of  Killowen  [q.  v.  suppl.j. 

I  Bussell,  Edward,  Earl  of  Orford :  for  La  Hogue  read  La  Hague 

431      i       28  after  1699,  insert  He  had  represented  Launceston  (1689),  Portsmouth  (1690), 

and  Cambridgeshire  (1695)  in  the  lower  house, 
433     i     12  f.e.  Bussell,  Francis,  2nd  Earl  of  Bedford :  for  issue  read  male  issue 

ii      34      Bussell,  Francis,  4th  Earl  of  Bedford :  after  1607,  insert  was  M.P.  for  the 

borough  of  Lyme  Regis  1610-1, 

435      i     17-21  Note  that  Francis,  who  is  here  described  as  the  eldest  son,  was  the  second 

son,  and  that  William,  who  is  here  described  as  the  second  son,  was  the 
eldest  son. 
454      i     17  f.e.  Bussell,   John  (1787-1863) :  for  Mary  Augusta,  read  Mary  Augusta  Lloyd    (a 

cousin  of  Charles  Lloyd,  bishop  of  Oxford  [q.  v.]), 
15-14  for  one  daughter,  Mary,  read  two  daughters :  Augusta,  wife  of  the  Rev.  G. 

/•«•  Bridges  More,  and  Mary,  wife  of  General  Hutchinson. 

462     i    16-15   Bussell,  Lord  John,  1st  Earl  Bussell :  for  who  still  (1897)  survives  read  who  died 

f.e.          on  18  Jan.  1898 

473     ii       35      Bussell,  Thomas  (1767-1808) :  for  ' the  clerk  of  the  parish '  read  '  parish  priest ' 
479     ii       36      Bussell,  Sir  William  (d.  1654) :  after  Chippenham  insert  Cambridgeshire 
485     ii      4-3     Bussell,  William,  1st  Duke  of  Bedford  :  for  second  but  eldest  surviving  son  read 
f.e.        eldest  son 

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N.B.— /.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.  Line 

2     ii       11      Rust,  Thomas  C.  :  for  THOMAS  CYPRIAN  read  CYPRIAN  THOMAS 
42     i       20      Kyder,  Sir  Dudley  :  omit  by  Tabitha  Waller 
54     ii       20      Rygge,  Robert :  for  1393  read  1392 

87  i  16 f.e.  Sackville,  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Dorset:  after  taste,  insert  When  Prior  was 
employed  as  a  boy  in  his  uncle's  tavern  (about  1680),  Sackville  discovered  his 
promise,  helped  to  defray  his  schooling  at  Westminster,  and  aided  him  with  his 
influence. 

120  ii        1       St.  Aubyn,  Catherine  :  after  CATHERINE  insert  afterwards  MRS.  MOLESWORTH 

121  ii       85      St.  Aubyn,  Sir  John  (1758-1839) :  for  (d.  1841)  read  (d,  1844) 

124  ii  82  Saint-EVremond,  Charles  de  M.  de  St.  D.  de :  after  written,  insert  He  also  wrote 
the  life  of  Rochester  prefixed  to  his  '  Poems '  (1707). 

150  i  25-26  St.  John,  Oliver,  Viscount  Grandison  :  for  into  the  same  branch  of  the  family,  read 
to  the  family  of  his  brother,  Sir  John  St.  John,  great-great-grandfather  of  Vis- 
count Bolingbroke,  the  statesman. 

166     ii       17      St.  Leger,  Sir  Anthony :  for  vol.  xxiii.  read  no.  xxiii. 

280  ii  82  Sampson,  Henry  (1841-1891) :  after  the  author  insert  (together  with  '  Dictionary 
of  Modern  Slang,'  2nd  ed.  1860) 

231     ii       80      Sampson,  Richard :  for  any  read  a 

244  ii      29      Bancroft,  William :  for  fellow  and  tutor  read  fellow ;  he  became  tutor 

245  i        29  for  select  preacher  read  university  preacher 

249     ii       17  for  Vandergucht,  Elder  read  Vandergucht  the  elder 

251     i     20  f.e.  Sandale,  John  de  :  for  Whetley  read  Wheatley 
258     ii       84      Sanders,  George  :  after  Saunders  insert  (1807-1868) 

87  for  he  was  living  in  1856.  read  he  died  at  Bristol  on  25  Aug.  1863. 
272     ii     7  f.e.   Sandford,  James  :  for  John  read  James 

286     i       28      Sandys,  Edwin :  for  Abindon's  read  Habington's 
804      i     15  f.e.  Sargent,  John  N. :  for  Shanghai  read  Hongkong 
342     i       14      Savage,  Sir  John  B. :  for  Princess  Charlotte  read  Princess  Sophia 
82  for  entered  the  royal  read  rose  to  be  a  colonel  in  the  royal 

88  for  and  afterwards  the  civil  service  read  and  settled  in 
17  f.e.  Savery,  Thomas :  for  1698  read  1702 

6       Savile,  Bourchier  W. :  for  Dictionary  read  Directory 
10  f.e.  Savile,  Sir  Henry :  for  PATTERSON  read  PATTISON 
22-25    Sayer,  Augustine  :  for  was  possibly  a  son  ....  holy  orders,  read  was  grandson 

of  Valentine  Sayer  of  Sandwich,  who  was  thrice  mayor  of  that  town. 
894     ii     6  f.e.    Scalby,  John  de :  after  shaw.  insert  Scalby  was  also  author  of  the  lives  of  several 
bishops  of  Lincoln  (cf.  GIRALDUS  CAMBRENSIS,  vol.  vii.  pp.  193-216,  where  they  are 
printed). 
898     i       26      Scardehurg,  Robert  de  :  for  East  Riding  read  North  Riding 

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408  i  83  Schalch,  Andrew  :  after  51.  a  day.  insert  A  warrant  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough 
as  master-general  of  ordnance  appointed  Schalch  master  founder  of  His  Majesty's 
brass  ordnance,  16  May  1718. 

414     ii       16      Scheemakers,  Peter  :  after  Exchange,  insert  the  statue  of  William  III  at  Hull, 
424      i       13      Schomberg,  Sir  Charles  M.  :  for  first  lieutenant  read  lieutenant 
486     ii       30      Schomberg,  Raphael  :  for  was  no  doubt  obtained  from  a  foreign  read  was  obtained 

from  Aberdeen 

40  for  Croucher  read  Crowcher  and  after  London  insert  and  master  of  the 

Vintners'  Company  in  1752 

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SCOFFIN SHEAKES 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

3      i     12  f.e.  Scogan,  Henry  :  for  1891  read  1821 
5      i       21      Scarburgh,  Sir  Robert  de  :  for  Scorbrough  read  Scorborough 

28  for  Scorby  read  Scoreby 

13      i       38      Scott,  Alexander  J. :  for  Jesus,'  1859 ;  read  Man '  1860 ; 
15      i        15      Scott,  Cuthbert :  for  (d.  1565)  read  (d.  1564) 

ii    86-87  for  some  time  in  1565.  read  on  the  feast  of  St.  Denys   (9  Oct.  ?)   1564 

(MOLANUS,  Hist.  Lovaniensis)  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  the  Friars 
Minor. 

20     ii       22      Scott,  Sir  George  G. :  for  Hay  ley  read  Haley 
22     i     19f.e.  for  In  1879  read  About  1870 

ii       23  for  prejudice  against  the  read  prejudice  in  favour  of  the 

40  ii    16-15    Scott,  Sir  John :  for  Bleau.     Scot  ....  the  survey  read  Blaeu.     Scot  interested 

f.e.  himself  in  the  survey 

14-12  for    purchased  his  drawings    ....    getting  them  revised  read  Font's 

f.e.  drawings,  after  his  death  about   1614,  were  purchased  by   the  crown. 

Scot,  having  caused  them  to  be  revised 

4  f.e.  for  Bleauaniae  volumen  sextum,'  read  Blaeuanise  volumen  quintum,' 

3  f.e.  omit  as  its  real  author 

2  f.e.  for  Bleau  read  Blaeu 

41  i      9  f.e.  Scott,  John  (1639-1695) :  after  1752, 8vo  insert  (the  work  was  ultimately  extended 

to  5  vols.) 

46  ii      7-5     Scott,  afterwards  Scott- Waring,  John  (1747-1819) :  omit  was  Maria The 

f.e.  second, 

47  i         1  for  1746  read  1745  : 

18  after  Paber  [q.  v.].  insert  Waring's  second  wife  was  M,aria,  daughter  and 

heiress  of  Jacob  Hughes  of  Cashel. 
62     ii    20  f.e.  Scott,  Michael  (1789-1885) :  for  Kaymond  Lodge  read  Raymond  Hall 

18-17  for  It  was  probably  written  ....  business,  read  Probably  he  there  wrote 

f.e.  most  of  the  sketches  which  were  worked  up  into  the  '  Log.' 

16-15  for  1836,  after  Scott's  death,  read  1884,  when  it  formed  vol.  liv.  of  a  '  Collection 

f.e.  of  Ancient  and  Modern  English  Authors  '  in  Baudry's  *  European  Library.' 

67  ii  16  f.e.  Scott,  Thomas  (1480  ?-1589) :  after  THOMAS  insert  LORD  PETGORMO 
72  i  11  f.e.  Scott,  Thomas  (d.  1660) :  for  The  name  of  the  regicide's  wife  is  not  known,  read 
The  regicide  was  thrice  married,  first  to  Alice  Allinson  at  Chesterford  in 
1626 ;  secondly  in  1644  to  Grace,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Maule- 
verer  (she  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  26  Feb.  1645-6) ;  and  thirdly 
to  Alice  (of  unknown  surname),  who  petitioned  to  visit  him  before  his 
execution  (NOBLE,  Regicides,  ii.  197 ;  CHESTER,  Westminster  Abbey , 
p.  140). 

ii    20-26  omit  and  his  wife  Grace  ....  Registers,  p.  140; 

75      i        37       Scott,  Thomas  (1747-1821) :  for  18  Oct.  read  16  Oct. 

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87     ii       27      Scott,  Sir  Walter  (1771-1832) :  for  1809  read  1809-10 

91  i        15  for  (1816)  read  (1815) 

92  i         6  for  1815  read  1816 

101  ii     1  f.e.  for  Scott's  children  were  :  read  Scott  was  succeeded  in  the  baronetcy  by  his 

eldest  son,  Walter,  who  was  born  on  28  Oct.  1801,  and  died  0118  Feb.  1847, 
when  the  title  became  extinct.    His  other  children  were  : 

8-1  omit  Walter,  born  ....  no  issue.    (8) 

f.e. 

102  i        1  for  (4)  read  (8) 

4  for  Scott  has  now  no  descendants  except  read  Scott  is  now  lineally  repre- 

sented by  the  family  of  his  great-granddaughter, 

5-6  for  daughter  of  Hope- Scott  and  her  children,  read  now  of  Abbotsford ;  she 

is  second  daughter  of  J.  R.  Hope- Scott  [q.  v.]  and  wife  of  the  Hon.  Joseph 
Constable  Maxwell  (third  son  of  William  Maxwell,  Lord  Herries),  who 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Scott  on  his  marriage. 
108     ii       21  after  printed)  insert  1808 

24  after  1813  insert  (really  1812) 

Bf.e.  for  1849  read  1820  and  after  1820  insert  (really  1819) 

104     i        8  for  George  Ill's  read  George  IV's 

19  after  1651,'  insert  1826 

112  i       28      Scott,  William,  Lord  Stowell  (1745-1836) :  for  Colburne's  read  Colburn's 
ii    80-81    Scott,  William  (1797-1848) :  for  Knaveshire  read  Knavesmire 

113  ii    12-11    Scott,  William  :  for  Parliament  House  read  a  tenement  overlooking  Parliament 

f.e.  House  Square 

114  i     84-85  for  Perthshire  read  Ayrshire 
125     ii     3f.e.    Scriven,  Edward:  for  1818  read  1818 

182  i  47-48  Scrope,  Adrian  :  for  thirty-seventh  read  twenty-seventh 
135  i  88  Scrope,  Sir  Geoffrey :  for  Ufflete  read  Ufflete  or  Usflete 
139  i  85-86  Scrope,  Henry  le,  3rd  Baron  Scrope  of  Masham :  for  A  modern  writer  says  read 

According  to  Monstrelet, 
87  for  but  he  gives  no  authority  (Gesta  read  (ed.  Pantheon  Litteraire,  p.  866  ; 

cf.  Gesta 

19-17  for  wife  from  the  royal  family.      Even  ....  and   the  prince  read  wife, 

f.e.  Joan  Holland,  from  the  royal  family,  the  lady's  father  being  half-brother 

of  the  late  King  Richard  II.    When  at  the  end  of  1411  the  prince 

16-15  for  Scrope  continued  at  the  treasury,  read  Scrope  resigned  the  treasurership 

f.e.  16  Dec.  1411  (WYLIE'S  Henry  IV,  iv.  51). 

14-11  for  His  supersession  by  Henry  V  ....  he  was  entrusted  read  After  the 

f.e,  accession  of  Henry  V  he  was  entrusted 

ii    17-19  for  Possibly  he  had  resented  ....  two  years  before,  read  Rumour  ascribed 

the  conspiracy  to  bribery  with  French  gold;   if  so,  it  is  possible   that 
Scrope  was  the  go-between. 

158  i       15      Scudamore,  William  E. :   for  survives  with  read  died  7  June  1898,  aged  82, 

leaving 
14  f.e   Scudder,  Henry:  after  Cambridge  insert  whence  he  graduated  M.A.  in  1606 

159  ii    18  f.e.  Seager,  Charles  :  for  Brecknor  read  Bicknor 
184     ii    14  f.e  Sedgwick,  Thomas:  for  Gainsford  read  Gainford 

187  ii       7       Sedley,  Sir  Charles :  for  earl  of  Rivers  read  Earl  Rivers 

188  ii      6-5     Sedulius :  for  must  be  the  commentator  read  must  be  differentiated  from  the 

f.e.         commentator 

199     ii      86      Segrave,  Sir  Hugh:  /or  Brustwick  read  Burstwick 
202     i        17      Segrave,  John  de  :  for  Almondbury  read  Alkmundbury  (Alconbury) 
211     ii     8f.e.    Selby,  Walford  D.  :  for  1865  read  1867 
226     ii        9       Sellar,  William  Y. :  for  his  death  in  October  1890  read  his  death  at  Kenbank. 

Dairy,  Galloway,  on  12  Oct.  1890 
28  after  1892.  insert  He  also  contributed  '  Characteristics  of  Thucydides '  to 

'Oxford  Essays,'  1857. 
282     i       31      Selwyn,  George  A.  (1809-1878) :  for  Major  Charles  Selwyn  read  His  father's 

uncle,  Major  Charles  Selwyn 
85  omit  His  father's  uncle, 

i*        6  for  Jthe  first  of  a  series  read  an  early  foundation  in  the  series  of  colonial 

sees 

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282     ii       7       Selwyn,  George  A.  (1809-1878) :  omit  in  the  colonies 

8  f.e.  for  an  only  son,  read  two  sons  :  William,  vicar  of  Bromfield,  and 

288     ii       85      Selwyn,  William  (1806-1875) :  for  (1806-1875)  read  (1809-1878) 
235     ii    10-15    Sempill,  Hew,  llth  Lord  Sempill :  Note  that  the  author  of  '  A  Short  Address 
....  of  the  Author,'  London,  1793.  was  not  by  the  subject  of  this  article,  but 
by  his  grandson,  Hugh  Sempill,  thirteenth  Lord  Sempill  (1758—1880). 
248    ii      42      Senlis,  Simon  de,  Earl  of  Northampton :  for  (d.  1170)  read  (d.  1159) 
270     i       22      Seton,  George,  5th  Lord  Seton :  for  ducesque  alii,  read  aliique  daces, 
23  for  Dominium  read  Dominus 

281  ii    19-18    Seward,  Anna :  for  Johnson,  writing  ....  declared  read  Johnson  remarked  to 

f.e.          Boswell,  25  June  1784,  that 

282  ii       18      Seward,  Thomas  :  for  may  read  may  be 

296  i       31      Seymour,  Catherine,  Countess  of  Hertford :  for  Catherine  read  Lady  Catherine 

297  i       5-7  for  and  she  would  probably  ....  for  a  revival  read  but  all  hope  of  her 

complete  restoration  was  dispelled  by  a  revival 

32-38  for  As  a  result  ....  lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  read  On  Grey's  death, 

21  Nov.  1564,  the  countess  was  transferred  to  the  custody  of  Sir  William 
Petre  [q.  v.]  at  Ingatestone,  Essex.  Afterwards  she  was  handed  over  to 
the  charge  of  Sir  John  Wentworth,  and  on  his  death  to  that  of  Sir  Owen 
Hopton  at  Cockfield  Hall.  The  fact  that  Hopton  was  subsequently  lieu- 
tenant of  the  Tower  has  led  to  the  erroneous  assumption  that  the  countess 
was  confined  there  a  second  time. 

804  i    25-34   Seymour,  Edward,   Duke   of  Somerset:  for  But   he  had  lost  faith   .  .   .   . 

collected  a  large  army  read  At  first  he  avoided  all  reference  to  the  feudal 
claim  which  Henry  VIII  had  revived  in  1542,  and  sought  to  win  over  the 
Scots  to  the  projected  union  with  England  by  promising  free  trade 
between  the  two  kingdoms,  autonomy  for  Scotland,  and  the  substitution  of 
the  words  Great  Britain  for  England  and  Scotland.  France  encouraged 
the  Scots  to  resist,  and  during  the  summer  the  Protector  collected  a  large 
army 

18  f.e.  for  Dumbarton  read  Dunbar 

805  ii       19  after  dington  insert  (Sept.  1549) 

26  for  Ballemberg  read  Boulogneberg  and  after  Newhaven  insert  (Amble- 

teuse) 
20  f.e.  after  enclosures  insert  (June  1548) 

19  f.e.  after  rejected  insert  in  the  following  session  of  parliament 
17  f.e.             for  May  read  May  1549 

806  ii       32  for  twenty-nine  read  thirty-one 

808     ii  25-26  for  She  was  divorced  soon  after  1580  read  She  is  erroneously  said  to  have 

been  divorced 

309      i      10-5  for  Owing  to  the  misconduct  ....  by  his  second  wife  read  By  an  act  of 

f.e.  parliament  passed  in  1540  Somerset's  estates  were  entailed  upon  his  issue 

by  his  second  wife  in  preference  to  his  issue  by  his  first,  and  similar  clauses 

were  introduced  into  the  patents  for  his  subsequent  dignities  and  grants 

of  land. 

811     i      3-4     Seymour,  Edward,  Earl  of  Hertford  (1589  ?-1621) :  for  recommitted  to  the  Tower. 

read  committed  to  the  custody  of  Sir  John  Mason  [q.  v.]. 
6-8  for  he  was  released  ....  but  was  kept  read  but  he  was  kept 

10  after  158  insert  cf.  Notes  and  Queries,  8th  series,  vii.  422-8 

818     i       30      Seymour,  Francis,  1st  Baron  Seymour  of  Trowbridge :  for  is  now  an  inn  read 

was  used  as  an  inn  until  1842,  when  it  became  Marlborough  College 
824     i     9 f.e.    Seymour,  Lord  Hugh:  for  at  Jamaica  read  while  cruising  for  his  health  off 

Jamaica. 

832  i  11-16  Seymour,  Thomas,  Baron  Seymour  of  Sudeley  :  for  Meanwhile,  in  the  summer 
....  In  August  he  was  back  read  It  was  not  Seymour,  as  Maclean 
states,  but  Clinton  who  was  sent  in  command  of  the  fleet  against  Scotland 
during  the  summer  and  autumn  of  1548.  Seymour  remained  at  home, 
busy  with  his  intrigues  against  his  brother's  authority.  In  August 
he  was 

883     i        14  for  manuscripts  read  sources 

335     i       26      Seymour,  William,  2nd  Duke  of  Somerset :  for  Lanesborough  read  Londes- 

borough 
345     i        9       Shairp,  John  C. :  for  October  read  November 

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355     i       21      Shakespeare,   William :  for  Charles  Howard  read  Charles,  Lord  Howard  of 

Effiugliain 
ii        i  for  The  company,  read  At  first  the  company  performed  at  the  Theatre, 

but  they 

359  i       88  for  The  quotation  read  The  italicised  quotation 

360  ii     .4  f.e.  for  26  Feb.  read  6  Feb. 

361  ii       25  after  their  friends,  insert  Shakespeare  was  not  present;  he  was  acting  the 

same  night  before  the  queen  .at  Greenwich. 

363  i      19-1  for  involved  him  ....  Shakespeare  avows  read  led  to  the  production  of 

f.e.  his   '  Sonnets.'    Between   1591   and  1597  no  aspirant  to  poetic  fame  in 

England  failed  to  seek  a  patron's  ear  by  a  trial  of  skill  as  a  sonneteer. 
Shakespeare  applied  himself  to  sonneteering  when  the  fashion  was  at  its 
height.  Many  critics  are  convinced  that  throughout  the  '  Sonnets ' 
Shakespeare  avows 

ii  5-6  ,  for  Their  uncontrolled  ardour  read  But  the  two  concluding  sonnets  (cliii. 
and  cliv.)  are  directly  based  on  an  apologue  illustrating  the  potency  of  l6ve 
which  figures  in  the  Greek  anthology  (Palatine  Anthology^  ix.  627). 
Elsewhere  many  conceits  are  adapted  from  contemporary  sonnets  by 
English  and  foreign  writers.  Although  Shakespeare's  poems  often  seem 
coloured  by  personal  experience,  they  were  probably  undertaken  to  a  large 
extent  as  literary  exercises.  His  ever-present  dramatic  instinct  may  be 
held  to  account  for  most  of  the  illusion,  which  they  create,  of  personal 
confession.  Their  style 

364  i     24-45  for  But  when  all  allowance  ....  the  twofold  influence  read  No  clear  and 

connected  story  is  deducible  from  the  poems,  which  divide  themselves  into 
two  main  groups. 
16-14  for  the  young  man  ....  three  years  old  (civ.)  read  for  the  most  part  a 

f.e.  young  man 

9-8  for  with  an  emphasis  ....  will  perpetuate  read  in  language  originally 

f.e.  borrowed  from  classical  literature,  but  habitual  to  the  sonneteers  of  the 

day,  that  his  verse  will  perpetuate  for  ever 

8/.e.  for  his  devotion  read  love 

2-1  omit  he  has  made  ....  in  the 

f.e. 

ii        1  omit  the  line 

2  omit  xl.-xlii. 

6-8  for  At  one  period  ....  by  the  young  man  read  In  one  sequence  the 

writer's  equanimity  is  disturbed  by  the  favour  bestowed  by  a  young 
patron 

12  omit  calmness  and 

'.  •  :  .14-22  for  The  second  group  ....  to  her  seductions  (cxxxiii.-cxxxvi.)  read  In  the 

second  group,  most  of  which  are  addressed  to  a  woman  (cxxxvi.-clii.), 
Shakespeare,  in  accordance  with  a  contemporary  convention  of  sonneteers, 

•iiMju  \vA\n\\  narrates  more  or  less  connectedly  the  story  of  the  disdainful  rejection  of  a 
lover  by  a  dark-complexioned  siren.  In  one  group  of  six  sonnets  (xl.,  xli., 
i  gib  *t  xlii.,  cxxxiii.,  cxxxiv.,  and  cxliv.),  which  seem  to  stand  apart  from  those 
that  immediately  precede  or  follow  them,  a  more  personal  note  appears  to 
be  struck.  The  six  poems  relate  how  the  writer's  mistress  has  corrupted 
his  friend  and  drawn  him  from  his  '  side.'  Sonnet  cxliv.,  published  by 
Jaggard  in  1599,  suggests  the  state  of  feeling  generated  by  this  episode. 
The  poet  declares  that  he  is  tempted  by  '  two  spirits ' :  '  a  man  right  fair,' 
4  the  better  angel,'  and  a  woman  '  coloured  ill,'  '  the  worser  spirit.'  The 
story  of  intrigue  developed  in  these  six  sonnets,  which  is  not  readily 
paralleled,  may  owe  its  origin  to  a  genuine  experience  of  the  poet. 

25-26  for  actors  in  the  poet's  narrative  read  persons  to  whom  the  poet  seems  to 

refer 

for  the  young  read  a  young 

865      *        10  for  would  well  apply  read  would  (it  is  commonly  suggested)  apply 

17-20  for  If  there  is  no  direct  proof  ....  of  Southampton,  read  But  Chapman 

was  only  one  among  many  of  the  proteges  of  Southampton,  and  another 
of  them,  Barnabe  Barnes,  has  claims  to  be  considered  the  '  rival  poet.' 
24  for  mysterious  read  conventional 

46-47  omit  There  was  a  contemporary  musician  called  William  Hughes 

366      *         2  for  Pembroke  doubtless  read  Pembroke,  who  was  known  from  birth  until 

his  father's  death  exclusively  as  '  Lord  Herbert ' 

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366  i  27-81  Shakespeare,  William :  fur  But  the  intrigue  ....  in  full  tide,  read  But  no 
historical  justification  is  needed  for  the  creation  of  that  conventional 
personage,  and  one  of  the  sonnets  in  which  she  figures  was  surreptitiously 
published  by  Jaggard  in  1599,  before  the  intrigue  between  Pembroke  and 
Mary  Fitton  is  known  to  have  begun. 
34  for  William  Herbert  read  Lord  Herbert 

18-12  for  The  emotional  stories  ....  subsided  quickly  read  The  story  of  a  lover's 

f.e.  supersession  by  his  friend  in  the  favours  of  a  mistress — the  burden  of 

those  six  sonnets  that  may  have  a  personal  significance — may  possibly 
reflect  an  affair  of  gallantry  in   the  poet's  own  life   to   which  obscure 
reference  would  seem  to  be  extant  elsewhere.     The  adventure  in  that  case 
would  have  caused  no  lasting  wound 
867     ii       28  for  Eastcheap,  which  read  Southwark ; 

29  after  frequent  insert  the  Boar's  Head,  Eastcheap 

376     i     10  f.e.  for  26  March  read  24  March 

380     i     88-84  for  in  '  Two  Noble  Kinsmen,'  ed.  Littledale,  read  by 

87  for  1874).  read  1874  ;  '  Two  Noble  Kinsmen,'  ed.  Littledale). 

383     ii     8  f.e.  for  impression  read  definite  impression 

386     ii    57-58  for  the  Grange  read  Denby  Grange 

888      i     10  f.e.  after  (both  in  1600),  insert  '  Titus  '  (1600  and  1611), 

6  f.e.  omit '  Titus '  (1600), 

890      i       87  for  Watkins  read  Watkiss 

7  f.e.  after  Hudson  insert  first  issued  in  1851-6  (11  vols.  16mo),  and  reissued  as 
396      i      Sf.e.               after  plots,  insert   Alexander   Schmidt's   Shakespeare-Lexicon,  1874,  and 

Abbott's  Shakespearean  Grammar,  1869  (new  edit.  1897),  elucidate  the  text. 

400  ii       6       Sharp,  Abraham :  after  Bradford  insert  and  baptised  in  June  1653 

7  for  He  was  apprenticed  read  After  attending  Bradford  Grammar  School  he 

was  apprenticed  to  William  Shaw,  mercer,  of  York,  and  then 

18  for  From  1676  read  From  about  1684 

27  after  1690).  insert  Early  in  1691,  however,  he  removed  to  Portsmouth  to  take 

'  a  clerk's  place  in  the  king's  shipyard.' 

401  i        11  for  15  July  read  18  July 

13  after  cited  insert  cf.  Cudworth's  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Abraham 

Sharp,  1889 
488      i       82      Shaw,  John  (1559-1625) :  for  '  Bibliorum  read '  Biblii 

86-40  for  Shaw  also  wrote  ....  but  it  was  translated  read  The  work,  which  was 

in  Latin,  was  translated 

41-42  for  posthumously  ....  12mo.  read  London,  1628, 12mo,  under  the  title  '  A 

True  Christian's  Daily  Delight ' ;  this  was  reprinted  in  1688  under  the 
new  title  of  '  The  Divine  Art  of  Memory.' 

441      i         4        Shaw,  John  (1776-1832) :  for  Ham  Hall  read  Ham  Hall 
450     ii    19-20   Shaw-Lefevre,  Charles,  Viscount  Eversley :  for  St.  Mary's,  Winchester,  read 

Winchester  College 

452  ii  17-19  Shaxton,  Nicholas :  for  He  became  ultimately  president  ....  sometimes  called. 
read  He  was  president  of  Physick's  Hostel,  which  was  attached  to  Gonville  Hall, 
1512-13. 


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v     i       19  List  of  Writers  :  insert  A.  M.  C-E  .  .  .  Miss  A.  M.  COOKE 

3     ii       2  Shebbeare,  John :  after  happily,  insert  Mrs.  Shebbeare  died  25  Nov.  1779. 

15     i        6  Sheffield,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Mulgrave :  for  1768-4  read  1708-4 

19     ii      37  Sheil,  Eichard  L. :  for  Penenden  read  Pennenden 
21      i       89  for  1850  read  1849 

24  i       18  Sheldon,  Gilbert :  for  Ashbourne  read  Stan  ton,  in  the  parish  of  Ellastone 

21  after  shire,  insert  An  inscription  by  Bishop  Racket  is  still  to  be  seen  in  the 

room  where  he  was  born. 

25  i       12  for  Sneltson  read  Snelston 

26  ii    19  f.e.  after  dark  moustache,  insert  Another,  the  property  of  the  Earl  of  Home,  is 

at  Bothwell  Castle,  Lanarkshire. 

29     ii       22      Shelley,  Mary  W. :  for  eight  years  read  six  years 
82     i     5  f.e.    Shelley,  Percy  B. :  for  but  not  one  .  .  .  light,  read  only  one  of  which  has  come 

to  light ;  this  copy  was  found,  in  1898,  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  V.  E.  G. 

Hussey,  and  has  since  been  reprinted. 
88     i       84  after  Redding  [q.  v.].  insert  Another  edition  of  his  '  Works  '  in  one  small 

volume  was  published  by  Charles  Daly  in  1886. 

40  ii       4       Shelley,  Sir  Bichard :  for  (d.  1566)  read  (d.  1569) 

41  i     9-10  for  the  British  Museum  read  the  Government  Library  at  Malta 
44     i     16  f.e.  Shelton,  Thomas  (fl.  1612) :  for  Besley  read  Beoley 

ii     5  f.e.  after  Cambridge,  insert  in  the  library  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 

^  }    Shepard,  Thomas :  for  Darly  read  Darley 

20  for  Touteville  read  Stoutville 

69     i     6  f.e.   Sherborne,  Robert :  for  (1440  ?  read  (1450  ? 

5-1  for  about  1440  .  .  .  and  at  Oxford,  where  read  probably  about  1450.    He 

f.e.  entered  Winchester  College  as  a  scholar  in  1465  (KIRBY)  and 

ii      1-3  omit  he  graduated  M.A.  ...  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  and  •'  V, 

80  after  722).  insert  On  17  March  1496-7  he  was  made  prebendary  of  Mora  in 

St.  Paul's  Cathedral  (Le  Neve  erroneously  dates  this  preferment  1468-9). 
77     i      5-6     Sheridan,   Mrs.    Frances:  for    Sir    Oliver   Chamberlaine,  bart.,  read  Walter 

Chamberlaine 
80     i       18      Sheridan,  Richard  B. :  for  Mathews  read  Matthews 

84  i        3  after  required,  insert  Sheridan  died  on  7  July  1816. 

10  for  7  July  read  16  July 

12  for  eight  read  nine 

85  i       11  after  Charles  insert  (d.  1843) 

24  after  only  son  insert  by  his  first  wife 

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86     ii    16  f.e.  Sheridan,  Thomas  (1687-1738) :  for  the  birthday  of  Queen  Anne  read  the  day  of 

Queen  Anne's  death 

Sherlock,  Thomas :  for  Interest  read  Intent 
Sherwin,  Ealph  (1799-1880) :  for  Wilton  (bis)  read  Witton 
Shilleto  :  for  Ulleshelf  read  Ulleskelf 
Shippen,  William :  for  Joemund  read  Jesmund 

Shipton,  Mother :  for  Skipton  read  Shipton 

182     i       24      Shirley,  James :  for  1651  read  1751 

for  address  tread  prologtte       /        "It  j       V  V{  f 
184      i*   '  19  '-   Shirley,  John  (1866  ?-1456) :  'omit  2251,    '' 

after  73).  insert  Harl.  MS.  2251,  often  ascribed  to  Shirley,  was  written  in 

Edward  IVs  reign,  parts  of  it  being  copied  from  one  of  Shirley's  MSS. 
138     i       11      Shirley,  Sir  Eohert  (1629-1666) :  for  father  read  brother 

87  for  Harold  read  Harrold  -• 

189     i       13      Shirley,  Sir  Thomas  :  for  Coppenthorp  redd  Copmanthorpe 
158      i        8       Short,  Augustus  :  after  consecrated  insert  (29  June) 
155    ii    12  f.e.  Shortland,  Edward:  after  Courtlands  insert  near  Lympston 
171     ii       22      Shute,  Eohert :  after  (d.  1621),  insert  matriculated  from  Christ's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, in  1598,  graduating  B.A.  in  1601-2,  and 

LI.     Shute,  Samuel:   after  Shute  insert  who  matriculated  as  a  fellow-commoner  of 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  12  Dec.  1683, 

194  i    18-19   Siddons,  Henry :  for  during  the  summer  of  1801  read  on  22  June  1802 

195  ii        1       Siddons,  Sarah :  for  Greathead  read  Greatheed 

197     i     18-14  for  The  highest  honour  .  .  .  in  Eeynolds's  picture  read  Keynolds  paid  her 

a  unique  compliment  when  in  his  picture 
20  for  he  said  read  Dr.  Johnson  said 

199  i       27  for  Galeotti  read  Galotti 

200  i        12  for  minus),  read  minus,  which  stood  until  1856), 

ii       15  for  now  marked  read  marked  until  its  demolition  in  1904 

201  ii    11  f.e.  for  Howe  read  Hone 

'  1.1,  for  Newnham  in  Oxford  read  Nuneham,  near  Oxford 

202  ii      35      Sidney,  Algernon  :  for  1682)  read  1683) 

208     ii  8  for  in  June  following  read  on  14  May  following  (Sloane  MS.  1519,  f .  112) 

208     i  16  f.e.  for  26  June  read  26  June  1683 

fi  15  f.e.  for  1682  read  1683 

217      ii  2Q ) 

Jjj    Sidney,  Henry,  Earl  of  Eomney  :  for  1675  read  1677 

221     ii      24      Sidney,  Sir  Philip :  for  services  read  exercises 

228     ii       27) 

48  j  for  Frances  read  Elizabeth  | 

281  i     22  f.e.  for  1542  read  1557  or  1560 

282  ii  .    81  for  Bacon  read  (Sir  Nicholas)  Bacon' -'»«<*«« 

236     ii    14-12   Sidney,  Eohert,  1st  Earl  of  Leicester  :  for  During  the  political  disturbances  .  .  . 
/•€•  at  Flushing ;  read  Sidney  spent  much  time  at  Flushing  during  1598  and 

the  following  years ; 

6/.e.  after  iv.  28-9).  insert  During  the  political  disturbances  due  to  Essex's 

.-K*M  :u:>.;;;  »Kj.  rebellion  in  the  winter  of  1600-1  he  was  the  chief  channel  of  communica- 
tion between  the  court  and  Essex  (Sloane  MS.  1856,  ff.  10-18  b ;  State 
Papers,  Dom.  11  Feb.  1600-1). 

244     ii       12      Sigehert  (fl.  626)  :  for  was  one  read  who  was  one 
256     i       19      Simeon,  Charles  :  for  Law's  read  the 
268     u    20  f.e.  Simpson,  David:  for  Shropshire  read  Yorkshire,  y 

810     i    11-10   Sinclair,  Sir  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Orkney :  for  Elizabeth  Douglas  read  Margaret, 
f.e.  eldest  daughter  of  Archibald,  fourth  earl  of  Douglas, 

8  f.e.  after  he  had  insert  a  daughter  Catharine,  who  married  Alexander  Stewart, 

Duke  of  Albany  [q.  v.],  and 

814     i     8f.e.   Singer,  Samuel  Weller :  after  Alfred  insert  (1816-1898) 
816     i    14  f.e.  Sion  or  John,  Llywelyn  :  for  a  further  account  of  the  subject  of  this  article  see 

art.  LLYWELYN  OF  LLANGEWYDD. 

317     i       1       Sirr,  Henry  Charles :  for  (1756  read  (1764 

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818 


342 
843 


352     ii 

358 
379 

403 


2 


11 
12 

14-15 
24 

57-58 
l.L 


22 

37 
14 

40 
5 

6f.e. 
55-56 
57-58 

82 
21-22 

8 


Sirr,  Henry  Charles  :  for  Dublin  in  1756  read  Dublin  Castle  on  25  Nov.  1764J 

for  the  eldest  son  read  fifth  but  eldest  surviving  son  and  for  (1718  ?-  read, 

(1715- 

for  1768  read  6  June  1778 
for  a  regiment  read  the  68th  regiment 
for  About  1790  read  In  1791 

after  town-major  insert  with  a  residence  in  Dublin  Castle 
omit  and  was  given  a  suite  .  .  .  till  his  death 
after  full  pay  insert  and  in  consideration  of  his  public  services  was  allowed 

to  retain  his  official  residence  in  Dublin  Castle 
for  by  himself  read  by  Joseph  D'Arcy  Sirr,D.D.,  and  by  Mr.  George  Norman 

D'Arcy 
after  humane  insert  (28  May  and  26  June  1823  ;  cf.  HANSABD,  n.s.  ix.  468, 

1309) 

for  Thomas  D'Arcy  read  James  D'Arcy 
for  a  copy  is  read  copies  are  in  the  British  Museum,  the  library  of  Trinity 

College,  Dublin,  and 
Skinner,  James  (3778-1841) :  for  Bussagong  read  Burragong 

for  and  another  is  read  another,  believed  to  be  by  W.  Melville,  is  in  the  vestry 

of  the  church  at  Delhi,  and  a  third  is 

Skinner,  James  (1818-1881) :  for  Gloucestershire  read  Worcestershire 
Skip,  John  :  omit  though  his  will  points  to  Norwich 

for  in  the  graveyard  at  Hereford  read  at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw,  London 
Skirlaw,  Walter  :  for  University  College  read  Trinity  College 
Sloane,  Sir  Hans  :  for  on  the  accession  of  the  house  of  Hanover  read  in  August 

1722,  on  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas  Gibson  (Sloane  MS.  4046,  f.  273) 
Smelt,  Leonard :  for  Horsham  read,  Howsham 


DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 

ERRATA  IN  VOLUME  LIII 

SMITH STANGER 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

2  ii      9-7     Smith,  Aaron :  for  to  those  who  recovered  .  .  .  the  pirates,  read  by  the  govern- 

f.e.          ment  in  lieu  of  prize  money  for  pirates  officially  sworn  to  have  been  killed. 

3  i     Sf.e.  Smith,  Adam :  far  1778  read,  1733 
ii    21  f.e.  for  batlery  read  buttery 

14  i       86  Smith,  Alexander  (1830-1867) :  for  P.  Percy  read  T.  Percy 

18  ii  7  f.e.  Smith,  Bernard  :  after  arrival  insert  about  1660 

24  i       83  Smith,  Charles  Hamilton  :  for  1778  read  1787 

29  i       21  Smith,  Charlotte :  for  Tetford  read  Tilford 

84  ii       l.l.  Smith,  Sir  Francis  P. :  omit  there 

85  i         1  after  1808  insert  it  is  said  at  Copperhurst  Farm,  close  to  Aldington  Knoll, 

about  six  miles  from  Hythe.    Vain  search  has  been  made  for  the  entry  of 

his  baptism  in  local  parish  registers. 
41     ii    32-33    Smith,   George  (1881-1895) :   for  The  board  school  inspectors  read  The  local 

authorities 
48     ii     2/.e.   Smith,  Sir  Harry  G.  W. :  for  (1788  read  (1787 

44  i        2  for    1788    read    28    June    1787   (baptised    Henry,  though    always  called 

Harry) 

4  f.e.  before  proceeded  insert  after  spending  two  months  at  Whittlesea 
ii       80  omit  within  two  years 

31  after  wife,  insert  She  accompanied  him  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

18  f.e.  for  Malcombe  read  Pulteney  Malcombe  [q.  v.j 

4tf.e.  for  When  read  Before 

45  i     10-11  omit  and  fell  into  Smith's  arms 

40-41  for  was  left  commandant  of  Cambray  when  read  with 

15  f.e  before  He  returned  insert  Subsequently  he  filled  the  post  of  '  major  de  place  ' 

at  Cambray,  where  the  duke  of  Wellington  fixed  his  headquarters  during 

the  occupation  of  France  by  the  allied  troops. 

13  f.e.  for  Ireland  read  Shorncliffe,  Gosport,  Glasgow,  Belfast,  and  Nova  Scotia 

55-56  for  Peninsula  read  occupation  of  Paris 

ii    52-54  omit  Having  completed  this  work  ...  18  Sept.  1836 

5  f.e.  after  colonies  insert  in  consequence   of    Lord  Glenelg's   attitude  Smith 

returned  to  Cape  Town  and  resumed  his  duties  as  deputy-quartermaster- 
general  on  80  Sept.  1836 

46  i      5  f.e.  for  Sir  Arthur  Hardinge  read  Sir  Henry  (afterwards  Viscount)  Hardinge 

47  ii       17  for  Johannesburg  read  Juanasburg 

10  f.e.  for  pall-bearer  read  standard-bearer 

48  i        26  before  A  crayon  portrait  insert  One  oil  portrait  is  at  Government  House, 

Cape  Town,  and  another  belongs  to  the  Rifle  Brigade.    Four  other  oil 
portraits  are  in  private  hands. 
27-28  omit  another,  in  oils  .  .  .  Whittlesea 

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48     i       84       Smith,  Sir  Harry  G.  W. :  before  War  Office  Kecords  insert  Sir  Harry  Smith's 

Autobiography,  1901 ; 
54     ii    24-26   Smith,  Horatio  or  Horace :  for  and  the  authorship  ...  a  new  edition  in  1890. 

read  but  Smith's  name  appeared  on  it  in  1869,  when  it  was  issued  as  No.  8  in 

Bradbury  and  Evans's  '  Handy  Volume  Series ' 
70     i        5       Smith,  John  (d.  1612) :  for  Brooks's  read  Brook's 

75  ii    22  f.e.  Smith,  John  (fl.  1673-1680) :  for  another  read  other 

21  f.e.  for  edition  1728,  read  editions  1706  and  1723 

76  i     18  f.e.  Smith,  John  (1659-1715) :  for  Witten  read  Witton 

88     ii     7  f.e.   Smith,  John  Sidney :  for  John  Sidney  read  John  Spry 
91     ii .   4/.e.   Smith,  John  Thomas  (1805-1882) :  omit  in  1886 

94  ii       12      Smith,  Joshua  T. :  for  grandmother  read  great-grandmother 

95  ii       16  for  two  daughters  read  three  daughters 

104     ii        2       Smith,  Kichard  (1590-1675) :  for  MS.  888  read  MS.  888 
121      i        8       Smith,  Sydney :  for  Hesslington  read  Heslington 
ii       21  omit  near  Foston 

126  ii      8-9     Smith,    Sir  Thomas  (1513-1577) :  for    '  Smythus  Valdinatus    .    .    .   sive    read 

'  Gabrielis  Harveii  Valdinatis  Smithus  vel 

127  ii        8  for  75  read  78 

180     i       24      Smith,  Thomas  (1615-1702) :  for  Hulton  read  Hutton 

140     i        4       Smith,  William  (1460  ?-1514) :  for  Chalgrave  read  Chalgrove 

142     i     17-18    Smith,  William  ( fl.  1596) :  for  but  its  present  whereabouts  is  unknown,  read  it  is 

now  in  the  British  Museum  (MS.  Addit.  85186). 

149     i     42-46   Smith,  William  (1756-1835):  omit  He  was  probably  ...  Portraits,  p.  413). 
ii       36  for  a  dissenter  read  a  Unitarian  dissenter 

171  i    11  f.e,  Smithson,  James  :  for  brother  read  uncle 

172  ii       30  after  at  Genoa,  insert  The  cemetery  with  Smithson's  tomb  was  demolished 

by  the  municipal  authorities  of  Genoa  during  1903  in  making  a  city  im- 
provement. Smithson's  remains  were  thereupon  surrendered  to  the  United 
States  government,  and  were  reinterred  in  Washington  early  in  1904. 

176     ii      88      Smollett,  Tobias  G.  :  omit  BLACK 

180     ii       27  for  Oporto  read  Lisbon 

38  for  1774  (Letters  read  1773  (Life,  ed.  Hill,  v.  866-8  ;  Letters 

182     ii       26  after  1819-22  insert  Smollett's  '  Continuation '  was  also  appended  to  a  book- 

seller's  issue  of  Rapin  and  Tindal,  1785-9 

189  i       45      Smyth,  Richard :  for  politician  read  divine  and  politician 

50-51  omit  B.A.  in  1847 

190  ii       85      Smyth,  Sir  Warington  W. :  for  St.  Erth's  read  St.  Erth 

205  ii      32      Snell,  Hannah  :  for  1892  read  1893 

206  ii    55-56   Snell,  John  :  omit  and  John  Wilson  ('  Christopher  North  ') 
208      i       82      Snow,  John :  for  Robert  Listen  read  William  Fergusson 

210     i        4       Soane,  Sir  John :  after  a  mason  insert  (John  Swan  or  Soane,  who  married  Frances 

Hannington  on  8  Feb.  1787-8) 

218     ii       11      Somer,  Henry :  after  pp.  274-86).  insert  He  was  keeper  of  the  privy  wardrobe 
18  Feb.  1405. 

16  for  chancellor  read  was  chancellor 

17  for  28  Jan.  1418  read  20  June  1410  (cf.  WYLIE,  Henry  IV,  iv.  47) 

22  after  exchequer  insert  which  he  was  still  filling  in  1420  (RYMER,  Fcedera, 

ix.  915) 
14  f.e.  Somer,  John :  after  1380.  insert  He  was  alive  on  10  Oct.  1409  (cf .  WYLIE.  Henry  IV, 

iv.  47,  218). 

220     i     8  f.e.   Somers,  Sir  George  :  for.  Somerset  read  Somers 
223     ii       4       Somers,  John,  Lord  Somers  :  for  Ryegate  read  Reigate 
245     ii     1  f.e.    Somerset,   John:   for  his  'Life  of    Henry    V  read  his    metrical  account  of 

Henry  V 
252     ii    12  f.e.  SomerviUe,  John :  for  guilty,  and,  with  read  guilty ; 

11  f.e.  for  was  read  were 

258     i        5  for  Margaret,  read  Margaret  or  Alice, 

6  for  had  issue  read  Elizabeth  had  issue 

16-15   SomerviUe,  John  S.,  15th  Lord  Somerville :  for  unmarried  read  without  issue 
f.e. 

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257     ii       88      Somerville,  William :  after  1801  insert  and  a  '  diamond '  edition  in  1825-6 

269     ii     6  f.e.   Sothern,  Edward  A. :  for  White,'  read  Mauve,' 

271      i        82  for  Jefferson  in  read  Jefferson ; 

288  ii        1        Southey,  Eobert :  for  chap.  127  read  chap.  129 

289  i        LI.  for  5  Dec.  read  22  Dec. 

297  ii  20  Southwell,  Bobert :  for  but  it  is  not  now  traceable,  read  it  is  now  in  the  library  of 
Mr.  Robert  Hoe  at  New  York. 

821      i        6       Speght,  Thomas :  for  He  matriculated  read  Thomas  Speght  matriculated 

324      i        24       Speke,  John  H. :  for  Ilchester  read  Ilminster 

328  ii  32  Spelman,  Sir  Henry  :  for  He  was  admitted  read  In  Sloane  MS.  (1466,  f.  16)  he 
describes  himself  as  of  Oxford  University,  but  he  was  certainly  admitted 

337      i       25      Spence,  Joseph  :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 

848  ii  21-24  Spencer,  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Sunderland  :  for  When  removed  to  Blenheim  .  .  . 
second  duke  read  The  library  was  divided  in  1749,  one  portion  going  to  Blenheim 
and  the  other  remaining  at  Althorp  in  possession  of  the  younger  branch  of  the 
family  [see  SPENCER,  GEORGE  JOHN,  second  EARL  SPENCER].  The  library  at 
Blenheim  was  increased  by  Charles,  third  duke 

355     i        4       Spencer,  George,  4th  Duke  of  Marlborough  :  for  Valderfen's  read  Valdarfer's 

858  ii       84      Spencer,    John  (1601-1671) :    after  bridge,  insert  He  was  probably  the  John 

Spencer  who  matriculated  from  Christ's  College  in  1618. 

859  ii       36       Spencer,  John  (1630-1693) :  for  Thummin '  read  Thummim ' 

368     ii       18      Spencer,  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Sunderland:  for  in  the  autumn  of  1640  read  on 
4  Aug.  1640  (Sloane  MS.  1782,  ff.  16-22  6). 

869     ii     6/.e.  for  1685  read  1675 

391     ii       17       Spenser,  Edmund  :  for  '  a  piece  sharp  and  satirical '  read  '  some  satire  keen  and 

critical ' 
86  for  powers  read  howers 

412      i        24      Spottiswood,  John  (1565-1687)  for  1637)  read  1639) 

424      i     19  f.e,  Spratt,  James :  for  stern-posts  read  stern -ports 

448     i       20      Stackhouse,  Thomas  (1677-1752) :  for  two  read  three 

448     i        8       Stafford,   Sir  Edward:  for  p.  185).  read  p.  135);   his  chaplain  was  Richard 

Hakluyt  [q.  v.]. 
ii        1  for  treasurership  of  first-fruits  read  remembrancership  of  first-fruits  Nov. 

1591 
24  for  no  issue  read  two  sons,  who  probably  died  young 

458     ii    16-15   Stafford,  Humphrey,   Earl  of  Devon:  for  Hook  and  Southwick  read  Hook, 
f.e.  Dorset,  and  Southwick,  Hampshire 

11-9  for  John  Stafford  [q.   v.]  .  .  .  great-uncle  read   Sir   Humphrey    Stafford 

f.e.  (d.  1413),  of  Hook  and  Southwick,  great-grandfather  of  the  subject  of 

this  article,  was  father  of  a  second  Sir  Humphrey  Stafford  (1379-1442), 
called  'of  the  silver  hand.'  Another  son  of  the  elder  Sir  Humphrey 
was  John  Stafford  [q.  v.],  archbishop  of  Canterbury.  The  latter's  legitimacy 
is  questioned,  although  he  is  usually  described  as  the  earl  of  Devon's 
great-uncle 

454  25      Stafford,  John  (d.  1452) :  after  Stafford  insert  of  Southwick  Court,  North  Bradley, 

Wiltshire,  as  well  as  of  Hook,  Dorset,  who  was  twice  married,  and  had  by 
his  first  wife,  Alice  Greynville  or  Greville,  or  (according  to  some  authorities) 
Seville,  a  son,  Sir  Humphrey  Stafford  (1879-1442) 

26-35  for  and  a  kinsman  of  his  contemporary  .  .  .  earl  of  Devon  [q.  v.]  read  and 

calls  the  archbishop  his  brother  in  his  will.  The  elder  Sir  Humphrey's 
second  wife  was  Elizabeth  (d.  1413),  daughter  of  Sir  William  Aumale  and 
widow  of  Sir  John  Maltravers  (d.  1886),  of  Hook,  who  in  her  will,  dated 
14  Oct.  1418,  refers  to  Master  John  Stafford.  There  are  difficulties  in 
accepting  the  statement  that  the  archbishop  was  a  legitimate  son  of  the 
elder  Sir  Humphrey's  first  marriage. 

37-38  for  an  allegation  for  which  ...  no  foundation,  read  and  although  Gascoigne 

is  an  hostile  witness  uncertainty  exists  as  to  the  name  and  status  of  his 
mother.  A  handsome  monument  to  'Emma,'  mother  of  Archbishop 
Stafford,  stands  in  North  Bradley  Church.  It  is  said  to  have  been  erected 
by  the  archbishop.  The  mother,  'Emma,'  is  described  as  having  died, 
a  sister  of  the  priory  of  the  Holy  Trinity  at  Canterbury,  on  5  Sept.  1446. 
It  is  probable  that  the  archbishop  was  her  illegitimate  child  by  the  elder 
Sir  Humphrey.  In  that  case  a  papal  dispensation  propter  defectumnatus 
would  be  required  before  he  could  be  ordained  priest.  At  present  search 
in  the  Vatican  records  has  only  revealed  at  the  requisite  period  a  papal 

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454     ii    87-38   Stafford,  John  (d.  1452)— continued. 

dispensation  dated  17  March  1403,  which  entitled  John  Stafford,  clerk  of 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  who  was  then  in  or  about  his  fourteenth  year,  to  hold 
a  benefice  (Lateran  Register,  cviii.  f.  79  6).  Whether  the  John  Stafford 
mentioned  in  this  dispensation  was  the  future  archbishop  is  uncertain.  If 
so  he  was  born  about  1889.  In  1408  his  father,  Sir  Humphrey,  presented 
him  to  the  living  of  Farnborough,  Somerset,  a  fact  which  might  suggest 
an  earlier  date  of  birth. 

469  i       27      Stalham,  John :  after  Oxford,  insert  It  seems  more  likely  that  he  was  the  John 

Stalham  who  was  matriculated  as  a  sizar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in 
April  1617,  graduating  B.A.  in  1620-1,  M.A.  1624,  and  whose  son  John,  admitted 
to  the  same  college  in  1667-8,  was  born  at  Terling,  where  the  puritan  divine  was 
beneficed. 

470  i     2f.e.   Stanbridge,  John  :    after   Stanbridge,   insert  who  was  B.A.   1511  and    M.A. 

1518 
ii        8  omit  one 

9-10  omit  who  was  B.A.  1511  and  M.A.  1518 


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STANHOPE STOVIN 

N.B.— f.e.  stands  tor  from  end  and  U.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

7     ii       6        Stanhope,  Sir  Edward:  for  Wharffe  read  Wharf e 

20     i       6        Stanhope,  John,  1st  Baron  Stanhope :  for  Nottingham  read  Northampton 
36     ii       12      Stanhope,  Philip  D.,  4th  Earl  of  Chesterfield :  for  Life,'  by  read  Life  '  (1750),  at 

one  time  attributed  to 

13  after  [q.  v.],  insert  but  in  large  part  written  by  Chesterfield, 

38     ii        7       Stanhope,  Philip  H.,  5th  Earl  Stanhope:  for  After  Talfourd's  death  read  After 

Talfourd  lost  his  seat  in  1841 
54     i       24      Stanley,  Edward  G.  G.  S.,  14th  Earl  of  Derby :  for  1820  read  1822 

25  omit  a  tory, 

28  after  peer  insert  Earl  Grosvenor 

61     ii       40      Stanley,  Edward  H.,  15th  Earl  of  Derby :  for  1885  read  1853 
65     i     19  f.e.  Stanley,  Edward  J.,  2nd  Baron  Stanley  of  Alderley:   omit  for  the  colonies 

1833-4,  and 
70     i     16  f.e.  Stanley,  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Derby :  for  Brandon  read  Suffolk 

79  i        15      Stanley,  Thomas  (1625-1678) :  for  was  incorporated  in  the  same  degree  at  read  is 

said  to  have  joined  the  university  of 

80  ii       15  for  Enyon  read  Engan 

88      i      9-10    Stanyan,  Abraham :  omit  (the  original  edition 

10  after  8vo,  insert  ('  a  large  paper  copy  ' 

11  for  rare  ;  it  read  rare).     The  original  edition 

97      *       14  }  Stapleton,  Miles  de  (d.  1314) :  for  Brustwick  read  Burstwick 

105  i        2       Stapley,  Anthony :  after  Anthony  insert  who  about  1640  gave  WL  to  the  new 

building  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  and  was  probably  educated  there, 

106  i       l.l.      Stark,  Adam :  after  Gent.  Mag.  insert  1816,  ii.  542,  1823,  ii.  613, 

107  i     23-25    Stark,  William:  for  of  Irish  parentage  ....  Scotland,  read  eldest  son  of  Thomas 

Stark,  a  merchant  of  Manchester. 

26  after  University  insert  where  he  graduated   M.A.    in    1758    (ADDISON'S 

Graduates  of  Glasgow  University,  1898) 

ii     Bf.e.    Starkey,  George:  after  STARKEY  insert  or  STIRK  and  for  (d.  1666)  read  (d.  1665) 

2-1  for  may  be  identical  ....  Leicester —  read  born  in  the  Bermudas,  was  son 

f.e.  '     of  George  Stirk  (d.  1636-7),  a  minister  of  Scottish  nationality  in  those 

islands,  and  author  of  '  Musse  Somorenses  '  (London,  1685,  8vo),  of  which 

there  is  a  copy  in  the  Bodleian  Library  fcf.  LEPBOY,  Memorials  of  the 

Bermudas,  1877,  vol.  i.)      In  early  life  the  son  occasionally  designated 

himself  Storkey,  but  in  his  printed  works  his  name  appears  as  either 

Starkey  or  Starkeius.     He  graduated  M.A.  at  Harvard  College,  and,  while 

practising  as  a  doctor  in  America, 

108  i       1-7  omit  shire  by  his  wife  ....  settlements.     There  he 

11  for  In  1646   Starkey  returned  read  Between  1646  and  1650  Starkey  pro- 

ceeded 

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108      i        25      Starkey,  George :  for  In  1666  read  Before  14  Sept.  1665 

27  after  zeal  insert  (ALLIN'S  '  Notices  of  the  Last  Great  Plague,  1665-6,'  in 

Archceologia,  1857,  vol.  xxxvii.  p.  10 ;  but  see,  for  another  version  of  his 
fate,  SIBLEY,  Biog.  Sketches  of  Graduates  of  Harvard  Univ.,  1873,  vol.  i. 
p.  134) 
112      i        4       Statham,  Nicholas :  for  (fl.  1467)  read  (d.  1472) 

12  after  no  mention  insert  in  records  of  judicial  appointments 

16  after  the  office,  insert  He  was  member  for  Old  Sarum  in  the  parliament  of 

June  1467.     His  will,  dated  15  July  1472,  was  proved  on  5  August  follow- 
ing (cf.  SKOTTOWE,  Short  History  of  Parliament,  p.  14). 

123     ii       17  j.  stebbing^  Henry  (1687-1763) :  for  Malton  read  Walton 

20  for  (d.  1821)  read  (d.  1721) 

138     ii       22      Steele,  William:  for  was  admitted  to  read  joined  Caius  College,  Cambridge, 
in  1627,  and  was  scholar  there  1629-31.     He  entered 

143  i        3       Steevens,  Charles  :  for  (d.  1761)  read  (1705-1761) 

4  after  rear-admiral,  insert  born  at  West  Hanningfield,  Essex,  on  7  Feb.  1705, 

was  fifth  son  of  John  Steevens,  a  captain  in  the  army,  and  brother  of 
George  Steevens,  father  of  the  Shakespearean  commentator.     He 
ii     7  f.e.  for  A  brother  George  read  The  George  Stevens 

6-4  for  was  probably  the  Mr.  Stevens  ....  p.  242)  read  who  is 

/.«. 

3  f.e.  after  his  pay  insert  was  probably  the  admiral's  nephew,  the  Shakespearean 

commentator 

144  i        5       Steevens,  George :  for  son  read  child 

6  after  Mary  insert  (Ferryman) 

145  ii       13  after  Oliver  Goldsmith,  insert  Johnson  left  him  his  watch  by  will. 

146  i     26-27  for  Beauclerk  Topham  read  Topham  Beauclerk 
ii     11  f.e.  for  Mirror '  read  Review  '  (1763,  i.  61-6) 

7  f.e.  for  Birkenhout's  read  Berkenhout's 

148      i        30  for  housekeeper  read  cousin  and  housekeeper 

32  for  his  sister  read  his  '  dearest  cousin,'  Mrs.  Collinson's  sister 

38  for  Her  brother's  books  read  Steevens's  books 

ii       22  after  vol.  vii.  insert  A  miniature  belongs  to  Mrs.  Inglis,  Mrs.  Collinson's 

great-granddaughter. 
188     i         1       Stephenson,  James  :  for  Morton  read  Martin 

201  i     20  f.e.  Sterne,  Laurence :  for  Ritson  read  Riston 

202  i    12  f.e.  for  MSS.  read  Charters 
205     ii       27                 for  Totteston  read  Tollerton 

222     i     18  f.e.  Sterne,  Richard :  for  Bishopsthorpe  read  Bishopthorpe 

ii        5  after  Place,  insert  There  is  a  portrait  of  the  archbishop  in  the  hall  of  Jesus 

College,  Cambridge. 
233     ii    23-24    Stevens,  William :  for  It  continued  many  years  after  Stevens's  death  read  It  still 

nourishes 
241      i        26      Stevenson,  Joseph  :  after  Durham,  insert  He  entered  the  university  there,  became 

a  licentiate  in  theology  in  1841, 

245     ii       25      Stevenson,  Robert  L. :  for  James  Balfour  read  Lewis  Balfour 
253     ii        5  for  4  Dec.  read  3  Dec. 

263     ii       33      Stewart,  Alexander,  Earl  of  Mar  :  for  duke  of  Burgundy,  read  count  of  Holland 

and  Hainault, 
268     i       18      Stewart,  Alexander,  4th  Earl  of  Moray  :  for  fourth  EARL  read  fifth  EARL 

20  for  third  read  fourth 

295     i     14  f.e.  Stewart,  James  (d.  1309) :  for  Melton  read  Malton 
297     ii      16      Stewart,  Lord  James,  Earl  of  Mar  and  Moray :  for  1556  read  1556-7 
301     ii       32  for  June  read  Jan. 

307      i       40      Stewart,  James,  Earl  of  Moray  (d.  1592) :  for  EARL  OF  MORAY  of  a  new  line  read 

second  EARL  OP  MORAY 

336  i       21      Stewart,  Matthew,  4th  or  12th  Earl  of  Lennox  :  after  Lennox ;  insert  Yorks. 

Arch.  Journ.  x.  63-82,  407,  422 ; 

ii       38      Stewart,  Matthew  (1717-1785) :  before  On  21  June  insert  In  1756  Stewart  was 
created  D.D.  of  Glasgow  University. 

337  ii       29      Stewart,  Murdac,  2nd  Duke  of  Albany :  for  Fife  read  Fife  and  Menteith 


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370     ii    81-32    Still,  Jo'im  :  for  After  1561  he  was  elected  a  fellow  read  From  1562  to  1572  he  was 

a  fellow. 

38  for  the  former  was  a  fellow  read  the  former  was   an   undergraduate   of 

Christ's  College,  whence  he  matriculated  in  1566 

372      i      8  /.<?.  after  the  first  edition,  insert  There  seems  no  doubt  that  the  author  of  the 

play  was  William  Stevenson,  born  at  Humvick,  in  Durham,  who  matricu- 
lated as  a  sizar  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  Nov.  1546  (B.A. 
1549-50,  M.A.  1553,  and  B.D.  1560) ;  was  fellow  of  the  college  1551-4  and 
1559-61 ;  was  ordained  deacon  in  London  in  1552  ;  became  prebendary  of 
Durham  1560-1,  and  died  in  the  course  of  1575.  In  1559-60,  according  to 
the  books  of  Christ's  College,  five  shillings  was  c  spent  at  Mr.  Stevenson's 
plaie,'  which  may  be  safely  identified  with  '  Gammer  Gurton's  Needle  ' 
(see  art.  by  Mr.  Henry  Bradley  in  GAYLEY'S  Representative  English 
Comedies,  i.  197  sq.) 
ii  24-52  otnit  which  must  be  left  undetermined. 

388      i     17-16    Stisted,  Sir  Henry  W. :  for  daughter  of  Lieutenant-colonel  Burton,  read  sister  of 
f.e.          Sir  Kichard  Francis  Burton. 

415     ii       10      Stone,  Samuel :  for  Aspen  read  Ashen 

427     i       19      Story,  George  W. :  for  WARTER  read  WALTER 


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STOW TAYLOR 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

4      i     15  f.e.  StOW,  John  :  for  506  read  516 
ii     2/.e.  /or  1876  read  1842 

8  ii       28      Strachan,  Archibald  :  for  (d.  1651  ?)  read  (d.  1652) 

9  ii       16  after  ii.  86).  insert  He  died  in  November  1652. 

10  i  21  f.e.  Strachan,  John  (1778-1867) :  for  Govenor  read  Governor 

22  ii        2       Strange,  Sir  John :  for  '  Causidecade  read  '  Causidicade 

23  i  10  f.e.  Strange,  John  (1732-1799):  for  Spalatro  read  Spalato 
34  i        13      Stratford,  Nicholas :  for  Raine's  read  Raines's 

50     ii    29-30    Strickland,  Hugh  E. :  for  Eustasius  read  Eustatius 

56      i       22      Strickland,  William :  for  He  was  undoubtedly  read  He  may  have  been 

62     ii     18  f.e.  Strother,  Edward:  for  born  in  Northumberland,  read  born  in  1675  at  Alnwick,  in 

Northumberland 
17  f.e.  omit  perhaps 

14/.0.  before  On  8  May  insert  He  was  admitted  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College, 

Cambridge,  24  Aug.  1695,  aged  20,  but  did  not  graduate. 

64  i     22  f.e.  Strutt,  Edward,  1st  Baron  Belper  :  for  26  Aug.  read  29  Aug. 

65  ii     6/>.    Strutt,   Joseph:  for  Robert  Younge  of   Halstead,  read  John  Ingold,  miller,  of 

Woodham  Walter,  near  Maldon,  Essex, 
67      i         5  for  Newcastle  read  Northumberland 

73  i       19      Stuart,  Lord  Bernard,  titular  Earl  of  Lichfield :  for  1646)  read  1645) 

ii       28       Stuart,  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Lennox  :  for  (1640  read  (1639  and  for  7  March  read 

6  March 
29  for  1639-40  read  1688-9  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  121) 

74  ii     8/>.    Stuart,   Sir   Charles  (1753-1801):  after  American  war.  insert  In  1780  he  was 

returned  to  parliament  for  Bossiney,  Cornwall. 
80     ii      22      Stuart,  Frances  T.,  Duchess  of  Richmond  and  Lennox :  for  (1648  read  (1647 

23      ,  for  in  1648  read  on  8  July  1647  (Sloane  MS.  1708,  f.  121) 

82      i        17  after  in  wax  insert  modelled  by  Antoine  Benoist 

85      i       40      Stuart,  Henry  W.  V. :  for  1849  read  1850 
89     ii        3        Stuart,  James  (d.  1793) :  for  1868  read  1869 
92     i       38      Stuart,  Sir  James  :  omit  Lower 

99     ii     21  f.e.  Stuart,  Sir  John  (1759-1815) :  for  Philipstadt  read  Philipsthal 
118      i       LI.       Stubbs,  John  :  for  Britanniae  read  Britannicse 
159      i     18  f.e.  Sullivan,  Barry  :  for  (1820  ?  read  (1821 
16  f.e.  for  is  said  to  have  been  read  was 

15  f.e.  for  in  Birmingham  read  at  Howard's  Place,  Birmingham 

15-lh  for  the  anniversary  ....  23  April  1824  read  on  5  July  1821 

f.e. 

8-7  for  Young  Meadows  read  Eustace 

f.e. 

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159     ii     8  f.e.    Sullivan,  Barry  :  for  Charles  James  Lever  [q.  v.j  read  Charles  Sever,  a  journalist 

166     i        8       Sumner,  Charles  S. :  for  Dawaon  read  John  Dawson 

170      i        15      Sumner,   John  B. :   for  the   university  of   Durham ;   read   University   College, 

Durham ; 

180     i       32      Sutton,  Sir  Charles  :  for  Thornton  read  Thoroton 
182     ii       32      Sutton,  Sir  Eichard  (d.  1524) :  for  His  portrait  read  The  portrait 
185      i       l.L      Sutton,  Thomas  (1532-1611) :  for  St.  Swithin  read  St.  Swithun 

ii        4  for  Snaith  read  Knaith 

189     i     11  f.e.  Swain,  Charles  :  for  Tavare  read  Tavarez 
229     i     1  f.e.    Swinburne,  Henry  (1560  ?-1623) :  after  1500-1714;  insert  Yorkshire  Avchseolog. 

Journal,  i.  202,  vii.  54 ; 

247      i       10      Sydenham,  Thomas :  for  3  March  1626,  r.ead  26  Feb.  1626-7, 
264      i     18  f.e.  Sylvester,  Josuah  :  for  Prascatorius  read  Fracastorius 
271     ii    21  f.e.  Symonds,  John  :  for  1728-9  read  1729-30 
277      i     15  f.e.  Symonds,  Eichard  (1607-1692) :  for  Ellington  read  Ettington 
300     ii        7       Tait,  William :  for  1846  read  1864 
342      i        19      Talboys,  Sir  William :  for  Guy  read  Grey 
349      i        12      Tallis,  Thomas  :  for  Willersley  read  Willersey 
358      i        12      Tancred,  Christopher:  for  Hargreave's  read  Hargrove's 

870     i       11      Tarlton,  Eichard:  after  improvisation  insert  Eoger  Williams,  in  the  address  to 
the  reader  prefixed  to  his  '  Discourse  of  War '  (1590),  wrote  of  Tarlton  that  he 
'  would  couiiterfeite  many  artes,  but  he  was  no  bodie  out  of  his  mirth.' 
372      i       16      Tarver,  John  C. :  for  in  1818  read  about  1822 
374     ii     8  f.e.    Tassie,  James  :  for  1777  read  1772 

385     ii       20      Tatham,  John :  after  requests  insert  to  Queen  Henrietta  Maria 
390     ii     9  f.e.    Taunton,  John  :  for  Gloucestershire  read  Worcestershire 
407     ii       34      Taylor,  Edward  :  omit  as  an  ironmonger 
412      i      9  f.e.    Taylor,  Sir  Henry :  for  1876  read  1870 
424     i        9       Taylor,  Jeremy  :  for  Seyes  Court  read  Sayes  Court 
426      i        21  for  repeated  read  repealed 

439     ii     5f.e.    Taylor,  John  (1694-1761) :  for  Manchester  New  College  read  Manchester  College 
442      i        38      Taylor,  John  (1703  -1772) :  after  Extraordinary  insert  History 
447      i        8       Taylor,  John  (1781-1864) :  for  Parker  read  Parkes 
465     ii    14-15   Taylor,  Simon  :  omit  The  date  of  his  death  is  uncertain. 

23-25  Taylor,  Thomas  (1576-1633) :  for  Cambridge,  ....  B.D.  1628,  read  Cambridge, 
where  he  matriculated  from  Christ's  College,  graduating  B.A.  in  1594-5  and  M.A. 
in  1598.  He  was  fellow  of  his  college  (1599-1604)  and  Wentworth  Hebrew 
lecturer  (1601-4),  proceeded  D.D.  1628, 

473     ii       12      Taylor,  Tom :  after  Clothing  '  insert  (10  Feb.  1857) 
480     i       33      Taylor,  Wittewronge  :  for  said  read  improbably  said 


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TEACH TOLLET 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line. 
Page  Col.    Line 

v      i         6       List  of  Writers  :  insert  W.  A.  J.  A.  .  .  .  W.  A.  J.  Archbold 
7      i        9       Tegg,  William :  before  son.  of  insert  publisher  and  bookseller, 
23     ii     9-10    Temple,  Henry  J.,  3rd  Viscount  Palmerston :  for  Albert's  brother  Ernest,  duke 

of  Saxe-Coburg,  read  Albert's  first  cousin,  Prince  Leopold  of  Saxe-Coburg 
85     ii       14      Temple,  Sir  John  :  for  in  Yorkshire  read  Pickering,  Yorkshire 

38  ii        2       Temple,  Sir  Bichard,  Viscount  Cobham  :  after  of  foot,  insert  On  31  Oct.  1694,  at 

the  age,  according  to  the  college  register,  of  18,  he  was  admitted  fellow-commoner 
of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge.     He  took  no  degree. 

39  ii       27  after  1729.  insert  Kichard  Glover  dedicated  to  him  his  *  Leonidas.' 
44      i    21  f.e.    Temple,  Sir  William  (1628-1699) :  for  1665-5  read  1665-6 

61  i     18-19    Tennant,  Sir  James  (1789-1854):   for  Charles  Pattenson  of  the  Bengal  civil 

service  read  William  Dalrymple  [q.  v.] 

62  ii       18  after  March  1854.  insert  He  married  a  daughter  of  Charles  Pattenson  of  the 

Bengal  Civil  Service. 

63  i        42      Tennant,  James  (1808-1881) :  for  Chawncey  read  Chauncy 

55-56  Tennant,  Smithson  :  omit  in  Wenslej'dale 

67     i       14  Tennyson,  Alfred,  1st  Baron  Tennyson :  for  youngest  son  read  eldest  surviving 

son 

70     ii       33  for  11  Aug.  read  11  Aug.  1852 

38  for  In  November  read  On  14  Sept. 

40  after  funeral  insert  (18  Nov.) 

74     ii       15  for  for  Trinity  College  read  given  by  the  artist  to  Trinity  College 

76  i     26-27  Teonge,  Henry :  for  belonged  to  a  family  settled  at  Spernall  in  Warwickshire 

read  a  native  of  Wolverton,  Warwickshire,  was  a  son  of  George  Teonge,  was 
educated  at  Warwick,  became  sizar  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  28  June 
1639,  aged  (according  to  the  college  register)  sixteen,  and  graduated  B.A, 
1642-3.  He  appears  to  have  been  appointed  to  Sleaford  13  Nov.  1648, 

46 1  for  Narborough  read  Narbrough 

ii       16      Terill,  Anthony :  for  a  further  account  of  the  subject  of  this  article  see  BONVILLE, 
ANTHONY. 

77  ii       12      Terne,  Christopher  :  for  spent  read  spelt 

28  for  (Nos.  1917  and  1921)  read  (Nos.  1917-1921) 

91     ii       16      Thackeray,  William  M. :  for  Bowood  read  Longwood 
95     ii       25  for  1892  read  11  Jan.  1894 

99     ii   11  f.e.  for  1854  read  December  1854 

105     ii       20  for  Ballantyne's  read  Ballantine's 

110     i  14  f.e.    Thelwall,  Eubule  :  for  EUBULE  read  SIR  EUBULE 
130     ii    26—27    Theyer,  John :  omit  where  they  are  now  .  .  .  et  seq. 

132      i       8-9     Thicknesse,  George  :  for  but  has  since  been  removed  read  but  the  inscription  is 
no  longer  extant 

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141  ii       11  Thirl  wall,  Connop  :  for  1872)  read  1872,  and  before  'Essays  insert  vol.  iii. 

12  for  1880.  read  1878). 

142  i     5  f.e.  Thistlewood,  Arthur :  for  Gantby  read  Gautby 
180     i     52-53  Thomas,  Francis  S. :  for  Kingston  read  Kington 

184     ii       36  Thomas,  John  (1712-1793) :  for  established  read  bestowed 

37  for  from  read  on 

18  f.e.  for  is  in  read  was  formerly  in 

198      i     8  f.e.  Thomas,  Vaughan:  for  Gloucestershire  read  Oxfordshire 

208     ii       26  Thompson,  Benjamin  (1776  ?-1816) :  for  Blades  read  Blaydes 

223  i    16  f.e.  Thompson,  Sir  Thomas  B. :  for  son  of  Cap-  read  son  of  Mr.  Boulden  by  his  wife, 

Sarah,  sister  of  Cap- 

15-14  for  R.N.,  by  Sarah  Boulden  read  [q.  v.] 

f.e. 

224  *    21  fe  }  Thompson,  Thomas  P. :  for  Brooks  read  Briggs 
ii    16  f.e.  for  Rasal  read  Ras  al 

11  f.e.  for  at  Soor  read  near  Soor 

226     ii        1  for  J.  P.  Thompson  read  T.  P.  Thompson 

2  for  Colonel  read  his  son,  General 

228     i       28      Thompson,  William  (1811-1889) :  for  1889)  read  1880) 
245     ii    13  f.e.  Thomson,  Henry  W. :  for  Ghita  read  Gita 
249     ii       40      Thomson,  James  (1700-1748) :  for  1781,'  read  1751,' 
268     i       17      Thomson,  Joseph :  for  1883  read  1882 

279  i  18  f.e.  \ 

10-9  f  Thomson,  William  (1819-1890) :  for  Bishopsthorpe  read  Bishopthorpe 
f.e.  i 

280  ii  21  f.e.    Thoresby,  John  :  for  Hovington  read  Honington 

284  i       13      Thoresby,  Ralph :  for  Johnson  read  Johnston 

ii    50-51  Thorius,  Raphael :  for  Frascatorius  read  Fracastorius 

285  ii      21      Thorn,  Sir  Nathaniel :  for  Bishop's  Hall  read  Bishop's-Hull 
290     ii      21     Thorndike,  Herbert :  for  KENNET  read  KENNETT 

299  i     Sf.e.   Thornton,  Sir  Edward :  for  1818  read  1813 

300  i     29-33  Thornton,  Edward  P. :  omit  In  1833  he  published  ....  (London,  8vo). 

35-56  omit  and  in  1840  ....  Wollaston,  appearing  in  1886. 

ii        5  after  two  daughters,  insert  Several  works,  commonly  attributed  to  Thornton, 

are  by  others  of  the  same  name.  A  Captain  Thornton,  R.N.,  was  author 
of  'A  Summary  of  the  History  of  the  East  India  Company'  (London, 
1833,  8vo).  EDWAED  THORNTON  (1799-1875),  probably  a  cousin  of  Edward 
Parry  Thornton,  who  was  in  the  East  India  House  from  1814  to  1857,  and 
was  head  of  the  maritime  department  from  1847,  wrote :  1.  '  India :  its 
State  and  Prospects,'  London,  1835,  8vo;  2.  'Chapters  of  the  Modern 
History  of  British  India,'  London,  1840,  8vo ;  8.  '  History  of  the  British 
Empire  in  India,'  London,  1841-5,  6  vols.  8vo  (second  edition,  1  vol., 
1858) ;  4.  '  Gazetteer  of  the  Countries  adjacent  to  India  on  the  North- 
West,'  London,  1844,  2  vols.  8vo ;  5.  '  Gazetteer  of  the  Territories  under 
the  Government  of  the  East  India  Company,'  London,  1854,  4  vols.  8vo 
(other  editions  followed,  the  last,  revised  by  Sir  Roper  Lethbridge  and  Mr. 
Arthur  Naylor  Wollaston,  appearing  in  1886). 
301  ii  18  Thornton,  Henry :  omit  as  his  second  wife 
306  i  9/.e.  Thornton,  Robert  J.:  for  little  woodcuts,  read  little  woodcuts;  reissued  in  1824 

with  additional  woodcuts  by  Blake  of  fine  quality. 
ii       11  for  second  wife  read  wife 

812     ii  22  f.e.  Thorold,  Anthony  W. :  for  1874  read  1877 

818  i  12  f.e.  Thoroton,  Robert :  for  Thoroton  combined  read  Thoroton  was  born  and  educated. 
On  30  June  1639,  when  aged  16,  he  was  admitted  sizar  of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  B.A.  1642-3  and  M.A.  1646.  In  the  last  year 
he  received  from  the  university  a  licence  to  practise  medicine.  Thoroton 
combined 

314  ii       39      Thorpe,  Charles  :  for  THORPE  read  THORP 

18  f.e.  for  at  Peterhouse  read  at  Durham  School  and  at  Peterhouse 

17  f.e.  after  1758  insert  as  senior  wrangler 

315  i        44  after  popularity,  insert  A  portrait  by  J.  R.  Swinton  was  engraved  by  G.  R. 

Ward  in  1846. 

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815      i     53-54    Thorpe,  Charles  :  for  Mr.  R.  J.  N.  Davison  read  Mr.  R.  J.  W.  Davison 

327     ii       17       Throckmorton,  Francis  :  after  Sir  John  Throckmorton  insert  (d.  1580) 

27  omit  [q.  v.J 

337      i        33      Thrupp,  Joseph  F. :  for  Daniel  read  David 
359      i        40      Thurtell,  John :  for  James  Phillips  read  Charles  Phillips 

i     4  f.e.  after  Abernethy  insert  and  his  skull  is  preserved  at  the  Royal  College  of 

Surgeons 

ii       39  after  xliii.  306).  insert  A  published  play,  '  The  Hertfordshire  Tragedy,  or  the 

Victims  of  Gaming,'  by  H.  M.  Milner,  was  produced  at  the  Royal  Coburg 
Theatre,  12  Jan.  1824. 
362      i        39       Thweng,  Kobert  de :  for  the  North  Riding  read  East  and  North  Ridings 

367  i        28      Thynne,  Thomas  :  for  Balanquil  read  Balcanquhall 

368  ii       10  for  Kennet's  read  Kennett's 

369  i     20/.e.   Thynne,  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Weymouth:  for  Deverill  Longbridge  read 

Longbridge  Deverill 
383     ii    19  f.e.  Tidey,  Henry:  for  Bedford  read  Bedford  Square 

391  ii       39      Tilloch,  Alexander :  for  Tilloch  read  Tulloch 

40  for  tobacconist  read  tobacco  merchant 

41  after  1759  insert  (Soon  after  1787  he  changed  his  name  to  Tilloch) 

392  ii       21  after  wife  insert  Elizabeth  Simpson 

22  after  daughter  insert  Elizabeth 

401     ii       12      Timberlake,  Henry :  for  1601  read  1601-2 

414  ii        2       Tiptoft,  Kobert  de :  for  Robert  read  John 

415  i       30      Tisdal,  Philip  :  for  (1707  read  (1703 

31-32  for  born  at  Finglas,  near  Dublin,  in  1707.  read  baptised  at  St.  Mary's  Church, 

Dublin,  1  March  1702-3. 


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N.B.— ./>.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

10      i        2        Tomkins,  Thomas  (d.  1656) :  for  Hassingtree  read  Hussingtree 
12      i     13  f.e.  Tomkins,  Thomas  (1637  ?-1675) :  for  37  read  36 
12  f.e.  for  Marion  read  Martin  Hussingtree 

16  ii    10  f.e.  Tomline,  Sir  George  P. :  for  (Genealogist  read  (Herald  and  Genealogist 

17  ii       32      Tomlins,  Sir  Thomas  E. :  for  Shropshire  read  Herefordshire 
47     ii        1       Tooke,  John  Home  :  for  1772  read  1792 

56     i       35      Topham,  John  :  for  Mapleton  read  Mappleton 

59  ii    14-10    Topsell,  Edward  :  for  although  he  designated  ....  Cambridge  University,  read 

f.e.  matriculated  as  a  sizar  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  December  1567,, 

and  graduated  B.A.  probably  1591-2,  and  subsequently  M.A.  (cf.  WILLET, 
Harmony  to  1  Samuel) 

60  i         5  after  patronage,  insert  He  held  the  living  of  Datchworth,  Hertfordshire, 

1598-1601. 
20  after  the  period,  insert  From  5  Aug.  1602  until  1608  he  was  beneficed  at 

Syresham,  Northamptonshire. 

62      i     20  f.e.  Torr,  William  :  for  Warlaby  read  Worlaby 

71      i     18-16    Torshell,  Samuel:  for  Cole  conjectures  ....  5882,  f.  62).  read  He  matriculated 
f.e.  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, in  1620-1,  graduating  B.A.  in  1624-5  and 

M.A.  in  1628. 
15  f.e.  for  in  London,  read  in  London.     He  was  curate  of  St.  Bartholomew  by  the 

Exchange  in  February  1628-9  (HENNESSY,  p.  280) 

93     ii       24      Towerson,  Gabriel  (1635  ?-1697) :  for  1678,  &c.  read  1676,  fol. 
105     i        7       Townsend,  George  H. :  for  HENRY  read  HERBERT 

S  for  nephew  read  grandson  of  John  Townsend  [q.  v.],  and  first  cousin  once 

removed 
117     i        G       Townshend,  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Tpwnshend:  for  Price,  read  Price.    The 

statesman's  two  daughters  by  his  second  wife  were 
ii        7  for  new  ser.  read  2nd  ser. 

S  for  372  read  373 

128     i     15 f.e.\ Townshend,    Sir    Horatio,    1st    Viscount    Townshend:     for   KENNET    read 

8  f.e.  I     KENNETT 

132     ii      19      Townshend,  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Sydney  :  for  13  June  read  30  June 
138     ii    20  f.e.  Townson,  Thomas  :  for  Blithefield  read  Blithfield 
142     i       25      Tracy,  Robert :  for  eldest  son  read  fifth  son 

27  after  coole,  insert  and  was  his  eldest  son 

17  f.e.  for  14  Sept.  read  24  Sept. 

15  /.<?,  after  vi.  638).  insert  He   was  one   of   the  judges  who  gave  an  opinion  on 

Sacheverell's  trial. 

155      i        3       Trapp,  John :  for  Croome  d'Abetot  read  Croome  d'Abitot 

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163      i        18      Travers,  Walter :  for  lay,  however,  with  Whitgift,  who  read  lay  with  the  crown. 

Archbishop  Whitgift 

174     i       25      Trelawny,  Charles :  after  November  insert  1688 
180     ii      20      Trelawny,  Sir  Jonathan  :  omit  with  the  rest 

187     ii       12      Tremellius,  John  I. :  for  Gains  College  read  Corpus  Christi  College 
191      i        9       Trench,  Power  le  P. :  for  French  read  Trench 

194  i     32-33    Trench,  Richard  C. :  for  He  committed  suicide  read  He  died 

195  ii       10      Trench,  Richard  le  P.,  2nd  Earl  of  Clancarty  :  for  English  peerage  read  peerage 

of  the  United  Kingdom 
207     i        1       Tresilian,  Sir  Robert :  for  Call,  read  Gal. 

ii     6  f.e.  after  month,  insert  a  famous  pirate  merchant  (d.  1408), 

210     ii       14      Trevelyan,  Sir  Walter  C.  :  for  Loft  read  Lofft 
226     i       19      Trevor,  Richard :  for  Bishop's  Auckland  read  Bishop  Auckland 
233      i        7       Trimnell,  Charles:  for  (1630?  read  (1630 
238     ii    14 f.e.  Trollope,  Anthony:    after  elder  brother,  insert  He  was  elected  a  scholar  of 

Winchester  in  1826. 
12  f.e.  for  placed  his  son  at  Harrow  school  read  removed  his  son  next  year  to 

Harrow  school 

245     ii       20      Trollope,  Frances  :  for  1855  read  1843 
25  for  her  house  read  her  son's  house 

249  i        30      Trollope,  Thomas  A. :  after  Anthony  insert  in  the  year  1826 

*J  f  for  Alban  Hall  read  St.  Alban  Hall 

ii     11  f.e,  for  1886,  when  he  paid  read  1886.     While  at  home  on  one  occasion  he  paid 

10  f.e.  for  his  wife  read  l  George  Eliot ' 

9  f.e.  for  Some  four  years  later  read  In  1890 

250  i     32-33  for  the  heroine  of  Webster's  famous  play  read  the  widow  of  the  Imperialist 

general  Pescara 

303     ii       13      Tiike,  William :  for  Yorkshire  read  York 
311     ii       1.1.     Tunstall,  Cuthbert :  for  Tyndall's  read  Tyndale's 

353  i     20-19   Turner,  Robert  (d.  1599) :  for  He  received  his  education  ....  but  left  the 

f.e.  university  read  He  spent  some  time  both  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  and  at 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  whence  he  matriculated  in  1567,  but  he  left  each 
university 

354  i       7-8     Turner,  Robert  (fl.  1654-1665) :  for  and  educated  at  Cambridge  University,  read 

near  Saffron  Walden,  and  matriculated  from  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in  1636, 

graduating  B.A.  in  1639-40. 
7-6  f.e.  Turner,  Samuel  (d.  1647  ?) :  for  According  to  Wood  ....  foreign  university,  read 

He  graduated  M.D.  at  the  university  of  Padua  in  1611  (Sloane  MS.  1729). 
366     i       29      Turner,  William  (1653-1701) :  for  1600  read  1680 
368     i       19      Turner,  William  (1714-1794) :  for  Lyne  read  Lyme 
374     ii        7       Tumour,  George :  for  Candragupta  read  Chandragupta 
385     ii       25      Tweddell,  Ralph  H. :  for  Hawthorne  read  Hawthorn 
392     ii       18      Twiss,  Horace  :  omit  editor  of  the  '  Times,' 

19-20  for  who  succeeded  Bacon  read  editor  of  the  '  Times ' 

394     i       21      Twiss,  Sir  Travers :  omit  1. 
398     i     18  f.e.  Twisse,  William:  omit  (ib.) 
409     i       35      Twysden,  Sir  Roger :  for  in  1823  read  about  1815 
413     ii       25      Tyerman,  Daniel :  for  Asmotherly  read  Osmotherly 

427  ii    13  f.e.  Tyndale,  William:  for  On  18  April  read  So  late  as  13  April 

3  f.e.  for  September  read  September  1535 

428  i         7  for  burial  read  trial 

13  for  6  Aug.  read  6  Oct. 

5  f.e.  for  Europe  read  England 

443  i       29        Tyrrell,  Sir  John :  omit  or  Alice 

444  \8    }    TyrreU>  sir  Thomas  :  for  Hanslape  read  Hanslope 

445  i     Gf.e.     Tyrwhitt,  Sir  Robert :  for  15  Oct.  read  25  Oct. 
448     ii        1        Tysilio :  omit  brut 

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Page  Col.    Line 

4     ii        6       Udall,  John :  for  was  presented  to  the  living  read  became  curate  (under  the 

absentee  vicar,  Stephen  Chatfield) 
6     ii       13  for  also  attributed  read  erroneously  attributed  [see   WATSON,  WILLIAM, 

1559  ?-1603] 
9      i      8 f.e.    Udall,  Nicholas :  for  first  edition  read  third  edition 

7  f.e.  for  1550-1  read  1553 

17     ii    19  f.e.  Uhtred  (1315  ?-1896) :  for  Rome  read  Bruges 
21      i       16     Ullerston,  Eichard :  for  (fl.  1415)  read  (d.  1423) 

20-21  for  He  took  the  degree  .  .  .  Oxford,  read  He  was  fellow  of  Queen's  College, 

Oxford,  from  1391  to  1403,  junior  bursar  1391-2,  and  senior  bursar  1396-7,. 
graduating  D.D.  in  1394.     On  25  March  1403  he   became  prebendary  of 
Axford  in  Salisbury  Cathedral. 
23  for  Beford  read  Beeford 

24-26  for  Anthony  a  Wood  .  .  .  cxxxiv.  321).  read  By  his  will,  dated  15  Aug.  and 

proved  12  Sept.  1423,  he  desired  to  be  buried  on  the  south  side  of  the  choir 
of  Salisbury  Cathedral. 
23    ii        1       Umfraville,  Gilbert  de,  Earl  of  Angus  :  for  Yorkshire,  Lincolnshire  read  Yorkshire 

and  Lincolnshire 

26     ii        7       Umfraville,  Gilbert  de :  for  1535  read  1435 
32      i      5  f.e.   Unton,  Sir  Henry :  for  1563  read  1563-1 

4  f.e.  for  (Addit.  MS.  read  (Sloane  MS. 

35      i       20      Unwin,  Mary  :  for  Sussex  read  Essex 
39      i     10  f.e.  Upton,  James:  after  1761  insert  and  1815 
43      i       29      Urquhart,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Worcester  ....  1651  his  read  Worcester  (3  Sept. 

1651).     His 

for  relaxed  read  immediately  relaxed 
for  in  that  year  read  following 
for  as  truly  read  are  truly 
for  second  read  f  second  ' 

Urry,  Sir  John  (d.  1650) :  for  returned  read  joined 

Uvedale,  John  :  for  Swinhey  and  Nunkelyng  read  Swine  and  Nunkeeling 
Uvedale,  Sir  William :  for  Richard  III  read  Edward  V 
Vanbrngh,  Sir  John  :  for  1696-7  read  1695-6 
9  f.e.  for  1697  read :  1696 

89      i        l.l.  for  Renders-  read  Hinders- 

ii        1  for  kelfe  read  keif 

100     ii     9  f.e.   Vanderbank,  Peter :  for  Brown  read  Abraham  Browne 

111  ii    19-20   Van  Dyck,  Sir  Anthony :  for  the  Duke  of  Wharton  read  Pkilip,  fourth  Baron 

Wharton  [q.  v.] 

112  ii       25      Vane,  Frances  A.,  Viscountess  Vane  :  for  Shipbourne  read  Shipborne 

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126     ii    21  f.e.  Vane,  Sir  Henry,  the  younger  :  for  1669)  read  1660) 

10  f.e.  for  1661  read  1660 

130     ii    14  f.e.  Vane,  William  H.,  1st  Duke  of  Cleveland  :  for  whose  widow  read  who  married 
12  f.e.  for  married  secondly  read  widow  of 

11  f.e.  omit  was 

10  f.e.  after  Kosebery.  insert  She  died  on  18  May  1901. 

183     ii    10  f.e.  Van  Mildert,  William  :  omit  with  it 
134     ii    14-17  omit  and  a  replica  ...  of  the  college 

17 f.e.  Vannes,  Peter:  for  (d.  1562)  read  (d.  1563) 

137  ii    16-12    Vansittart,  Henry  (1732-1770) :  for  His  youth  was  dissolute,  and  .  .  .  .  '  Hell-fire 

f.e.  Club.'  read  He  was  an  unruly  youth. 

6  f.e.  after  writer,  insert  In  the  winter  of  1746-7  he  took  part  in  the  defence  of  the 

place,  when  the  French  made  an  abortive  attack  on  it. 

138  i         5  after  riotous  living  insert  With  his  elder  brothers,  Arthur  and  Kobert,  he 

'  joined  the  graceless  Society  of  the  Franciscans  of  Medmenham. 

139  i        40  for  Mir  Jafar  read  Mir  Kasim 
ii       33  for  Amelia  read  Emilia 

38  for  Ann  read  Emilia 

140  i     16  f.e.  after  367  insert  See  also  Gent.  Mag.  1767,  pp.  79,  80, 84 ;  P.  Auber's  Rise  and 

Progress  of  the  British  Power  in  India,  1837,  and  J.  Talboys  Wheeler's 
Early  Records  of  British  India,  chap.  ix. 
ii     of.e.   Vansittart,  Nicholas,  1st  Baron  Bexley :  for  Amelia  read  Emilia 

141  i        12  after  1812.  insert  Vansittart  had  joined  as  cornet  in  1797  the  City  of  London 

and  Westminster  Light  Horse  Volunteers,  a  fashionable  regiment  in  which 
he  was  promoted  lieutenant  in  1798  and  captain  in  1799. 

144      i      8  f.e.  for  Lorentin  read  Zornlin 

146     i     20  f.e.  Van  Straubenzee,  Sir  Charles  T. :  for  Busby  read  Buskby 

150     i        l.l.      Varley,  John :  for  Nottinghamshire  read  Lincolnshire 

172  i  3  Vaughan,  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Carbery:  for  both  honours  were  read  the  honour 
was 

181     ii    13  f.e.  Vaughan,  Thomas :  for  (Addit.  MS.  read  (Sloane  MS. 

195  i        5       Vaux,  Thomas,  2nd  Baron  Vanx :  after  apparently  insert  in  the  neighbourhood 

of  his  seat,  Harrowden 

196  i        28  for  Gatehouse  at  Westminster  read -Fleet  prison 
ii        4  for  1662)  read  1661) 

6-7  for  Elizabeth  read  Eleanor 

34  for  a  daughter  of  William  read  a  daughter  of  George,  son  of  William 

40  for  another  daughter  read  another  daughter  of  George,  son 

208     i      If.e.   Venn,  Henry  (1796-1873) :  for  1827  read  1826 

ii        1  for  till  1848  read  twelve  years 

210     ii    27-28    Venn,  Richard  :  omit  usually  known  as  the  Bangorian  controversy, 
214     ii        1       Vennor,  Henry  G. :  for  and  afterwards  studied  read  studying 

2  for  took  read  taking 

Q1  G  |  1 17  \ 

2Q  J-   Vernon,  Theobald  de  :  for  Theodore  read  Theobald 

238     i       16      Vere,  Sir  Horace,  Baron  Vere :  for  1624)  read  1625) 

250     ii    19  f.e.  Vergil,  Polydore  :  for  1498  read  1508 

253     ii       33  after  3rd  ser.  insert  i.  55, 

259     i     24-25  Vermuyden,  Sir  Cornelius :  for  Stonhouse's  Hist,  of  Asholme  read  Stonehouse's 

Hist,  of  Axholme 

262     ii    16/.<j.  Verney,  Sir  Francis:  omit  Richard 
265     ii       35      Verney,  Ralph,  2nd  Earl  Verney :  for  Ralph  succeeded  read  Ralph,  who  was 

admitted  fellow-commoner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  20  April  1733,  and 

graduated  M.A.  in  1735,  succeeded 

277     i      4-5     Vernon,  James  :  for  Staffordshire  read  Worcestershire 
291     ii      14       Vesey,  John :  after  inscription  insert  adapted  from  Horace  (Odes,  ii.  14) 
319     ii      37       Villiers,  Cnarles  P. :  for  did  not  read  the  committee  did  not 

ii      40      Villiers,  George,  1st  Duke  of  Buckingham  :  for  1617  read  1619 
382      i       30  for  daughter  read  sister 

359     ii      2  f.e.  Vincent,  John  P. :  after  Donnington.  insert  Richard  Bndd  Vincent  [q.  v.]  was  Ins 

brother. 

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SCO     ii       35      Vincent,  Nathaniel  :  for  University  read  College 

362      i        33       Vincent,  Richard  B.  :  for  was  a  banker,  read  Osman  Vincent  was  a  banker.   John 
Painter  Vincent  [q.  v.]  was  his  brother. 

Q™     "     &/le'  ^  Vines,    Eichard    (1600  ?-1656)  :    for    St.    Clement    Dane's    read    St.    Clement 

a    49-50  1      D— 
884     ii       17      Vizetelly,  Henry  :  for  Vizetelli  read  Vizzetelli 


885 
386 


888 
394 
402 


4  for  Boyne  read  Bogue 

25  after  '  Glances  Back.'  insert  He  was  twice  married,  and  left  issue  by  both 

marriages. 
14  f.e.  Vokes,  Frederick  M.  :  for  10  March  read  10  March  1876 


19  f.e.  Vossius,  Isaac:  omit  the  younger 

25      Waad,  Sir  William  :  for  a  mistake),  read  a  mistake  for  1580,  in  which  year  he 
received  instructions  in  the  capacity  of  ambassador  to  Portugal  (Sloane 
MS.  1442,  f.  114) 
404      i        15  for  misread  read  read 

18-19  for  the  earliest  instance,  by  more  than  fifty  years,  read  a  comparatively  early 

instance 

406     ii    13-14    Waddell,  Peter  H.  :  omit  M.A.  (1877)  .  .  .  Glasgow  University,  and 
414      i     29-80    Wade,  George  :  for  now  known  as  the  33rd  foot,  read  afterwards  known  succes- 

sively as  the  33rd  foot  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  West  Biding  Regiment, 
420     ii    10  f.e.  Wade,  Sir  Thomas  F.  :  for  Lord  Loch  read  Henry,  afterwards  Lord  Loch 
481     ii     6  f.e.    Waghorn,  Thomas  :  for  Jan.  read  June 

447     ii      4  f.e.    Wakefield,  Robert  :  after  '  Catalogue.'  insert  Wakefield's  transcript  made  in  1502 
is  in  Sloane  MS.  2232  (cf.  WARD'S  Cat.  Romances,  i.  919). 


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WAKEMAN WATKINS 

N.B.— /.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

1  i       14      Wakeman,  Sir  George :  for  was  educated  abroad  read  studied  at  St.  Omer  1647 

and  Pavia,  and 

2  i        24  for  (1681)  read  (1681,  and  in  Harleian  Misc.  1810,  vol.  vi.) 

19  i     19  f.e.  Waldegrave,  James,  2nd  Earl  Waldegrave  :  for  Brampton  read  Bromptou 

20  ii        4       Waldegrave,  Robert :  for  Blacklay  read  Blockley 

21  ii       23  for  Revelations  read  Revelation 

50      i       25      Walker,  Sir  Edward :  for  Walker  died  read  Walker  purchased  on  18  May  1675 

New  Place,  Shakespeare's  house  at  Stratford-on-Avon,  after  the  death  of 

Lady  Barnard,  Shakespeare's  granddaughter  and  last  surviving  descendant. 

He  died  there 

84  after  p.  159).  insert  A  portrait  of  Sir  Edward  by  Robert  Walker  [q.  v.J 

remains  at  Glopton  House. 

61     i       38      Walker,  George  A. :  for  1853  read  1837 
68     ii       29      Walker,  James  (1770  ?-1841) :  for  deacon  read  priest 

33  for  1729  read  1829 

74      i     17-18   Walker,  John  (1731-1803) :  for  Glencross  read  Glencorse 
78      i     17  f.e.  Walker,  Joseph  C. :  for  (1762  ?-  read  (1761- 
15  f.e.  for  in  or  about  1762  read  in  1761 

95  ii     7  f.e.    Wall,  Martin :  for  M.D.  on  9  June  1773,  read  M.B.  1773,  and  M.D.  1777, 

96  i     34-35    Wall,    Richard:    for  and  belonged  .  .  .  that  family  read  at  Coolnamuck,   co. 

Waterford,  where  a  branch  of  that  family  was  settled 
99     ii    11-15   Wallace,   James   (d.  1688):    omit   He  was  'deprived  by  the   council'  ...  the 

revolution  of  1688-9. 

116     ii    20  f.e.  Wallace,  William  V. :  for  (1814  read  (1813 
123     ii       10      Waller,  Edmund :  for  first  read  second 

15  f.e.  for  Carey  read  Gary 

127      i     16  f.e.  for  Sandford's  read  Sanford's 

130      i     15  f.e.  Waller,  John  F. :  for  Bishop's  Stortford  read  Bishop  Stortford 
138      i     15  f.e.  Wallingford,  William:  for  our  read  one 

l.l.  for  abbey  read  town 

142      i     12  f.e.  Wallis,  John  (1616-1703) :  for  1653  read  1654 
145     ii    21-22   Wallis,  John  (1714-1793) :  for  Simondburn  read  Simonburn 

150  ii      8-9     Wallop,  Sir  Henry  :  for  in  October  read  on  30  Sept.  1579 

151  i         5  for  21  June  read  20  June 

18  for  10  March  read  16  March 

33  for  1585  read  1586 

ii       19  for  2  July  read  22  Aug. 

33  for  Enniscelly  read  Enniscorthy 

152  i       6-5  for  George  Carew  .  .  .  Totnes)  i[q.  v.]  read  George  Carey,  kt.  (lord  justice 

f.e.  until  26  Feb.  1600) 

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154      i       19      Wallop,  Sir  John  :  for  1540-1  read  1539-40 

159  14-15   Walmesley,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Showley-in-Clayton  and  Cunliffe-in-Rishton,  read 

Showley,  in   the  township  of   Clayton,  and  Cunliffe,  in  the  township  of 
Kishton, 
jj       39  for  the  manor  of  Dunkenhalgh  read  at  Dunkenhalgh 

160  i        16  omit  first 

17-18  for  and  secondly  with  .  .  .  baron  Stourton  read  her  first  husband 

18  omit  doubly 

20  for  day.  read  day  ;  by  her  second  husband,  Charles,  fifteenth  baron  Stourton, 

she  had  no  issue. 
36  after  xxviii;  insert  Whitaker's  History  of  Whalley ;  Abram's  History  of 

Blackburn ; 

161  i     17  f-e.  Walmisley,  Thomas  A. :  for  '  Portfolio '  read  '  Cambridge  Portfolio ' 
ii       27  for  edited  read  adapted 

163      i        23       Walpole,  Edward  :  for  embraced  read  showed  sympathy  for 

ii       35  for  Jessop's  read  Jessopp's 

177      i     24-25   Walpole,  Ealph  de :  for  coronation  read  consecration 
184     ii      10      Walpole,  Sir  Eobert,  1st  Earl  of  Orford  :  for  Strafford  read  Stafford 
206      i        7  for  (Mary)  read  (Catherine) 

212  ii     4  fe    Walsh,  Antoine  V. :  for  1759  ?)  read  1763)  and  for  born  at  St.  Malo  in  1703,  read 

baptised  at  St.  Malo  on  22  Jan.  1702-3, 
2  f.e.  'for  shipowner  read  wealthy  Waterford  merchant 

213  i       1-2  for  Mary  O'Shiel  read  Mary,  daughter  of  Luke  O'Shiel 

36  for  1755  read  1753 

37-38  for  and  he  died  .  .  .  about  1759.  read  Subsequently  he  went  to  San  Domingo, 

where  he  died  at  Cap  Francais  on  2  March  1763 ;  his  will,  dated  11  Nov. 

1758,  was  proved  at  Chatelet,  Paris,  on  13  Sept.  1763. 
39-40  for  Paulin,who  died  .  .  .  issue,  read  (1745-1798),  who  was  in  1772  appointed 

chamberlain  to  Maria  Theresa, 

215  i     42-44    Walsh,  John  (1725  ?-1795) :  omit  Walsh  was  returned  .  .  .  until  1780. 

216  ii    46-47    Walsh,  John  E, :  for  following  read  same 
219     ii        3       Walsh,  Peter :  for  Dean  read  Dease 

221  ii       LI.   '  for  In  March  read  On  24  Feb. 

222  i        25  for  Caron  read  Coppinger 

224  ii    40-41    Walsh,  Robert :  omit  but  though  his  title  pages  .  .  .  cannot  be  traced 

225  i         5  for  he  accepted  read  during  which .  year  he  received  the  diploma  of  M.D. 

from  the  Koyal  College,  Aberdeen,  as  well  as  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Walsh  accepted 
ii        5       Walsh,  William  (1512  ?-1577) :  for  no  doubt  read  perhaps 

226  i       32  for  convent  read  abbey 

229  i    14  f.e.  Walsingham,  Sir  Edmund  :  for  Somerby  read  Somerley 

230  i     24-25    Walsingham,  Edward:  for  (fl.  1643-1659)  read  (d.  1668). 

281     ii    10-18  for  The  last  reference  to  Walsingham  ....  died  abroad,  read  Walsingham 

was  already  acting  as  secretary  to  Walter  Montagu,  then  abbot  of  St. 
Martin's,  near  Pontoise,  and  filled  that  post  until  his  death.  He  interested 
himself  in  the  settlement  at  Pontoise  of  the  English  Benedictine  Dames 
in  July  1659,  and  next  year  being  ordained  priest  and  named  cure  of 
Aronville,  near  Pontoise,  became  spiritual  director  of  the  nunnery,  for 
which  he  wrote  a  manuscript  manual  of  prayer  called  '  The  Evangelique 
Pearle  '  (now  preserved  at  the  convent  at  Newhall,  Essex).  Accompany- 
ing his  chief,  Abbot  Walter  Montagu,  to  England  in  the  autumn  of  1663, 
he  died  there  suddenly  on  9  Oct.  of  that  year  (cf.  FOLEY'S  Records  of 
Society  of  Jesus,  vol.  ii.  ser.  iii.  pt.  ii.  888). 

240  ii      2-3     Walsingham,   Sir  Francis  (1530  ?-1590) :   omit  in  other  manuscript  collections 

than  those  named 

241  ii     9-13    Walsingham,  Francis  (1577-1647) :  for  He  left  in  manuscript  ....  nunnery  at 

Pontoise  read  A  manuscript  manual  of  prayer,  '  The  Evangelique  Pearle '  (now 
preserved  at  the  convent  at  Newhall,  Essex),  which  was  written  for  the  use  of  the 
English  nunnery  (the  Benedictine  Dames)  of  Pontoise,  has  been  erroneously 
assigned  to  Francis  Walsingham,  whose  death  preceded  by  eleven  years  the 
conventual  settlement  at  Pontoise ;  the  manuscript  is  from  the  pen  of  Edward 
Walsingham  [q.  v.]. 

248     i     14  f.e.  Walter,  Sir  John :  for  Woolvercott  read  Wolvercote 

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262      i     16  f.e.  Walters,  Edward:  for  From  1848  to  1860  read  Until  1860 

275      i        38       Walton,  Izaak :  for  Winchester  Cathedral  read  Salisbury  Cathedral 

12  f.e.  after  1888.  insert  A  memorial  to  Walton  has  been  placed  outside  the  church 

of  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  Fleet  Street. 

.^l    Walton,  James  :  for  Somerby  read  Sowerby 

284      i         6       Walwyn,  William :  for  born  about  1600  read  baptised  on  17  Aug.  1600 

291  i        41      Wanostrocht,  Nicholas :  after  1876.  insert  His  widow  died  in  1901. 

43  after  esp.  ii.  61 ;  insert  Caffyn's  Seventy-one  Not  Out ; 

292  ii       40      Warbeck,  Perkin  :  for  Flanders  read  England 
300      i        32      Warburton,  Peter  :  for  Kimbleton  read  Himbleton 

302      i     52-53   Warbnrton,  William :  for  Lincolnshire  read  Leicestershire 

835  i  7-9  Ward,  Samuel  (d.  1643) :  for  He  was  originally  a  scholar  ...  In  1595  he  was 
elected  read  He  matriculated  as  a  pensioner  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  in 
1588-9,  and  graduated  B.A.  1592-3  and  M.A.  1596.  In  the  last  year  he  was 
elected 

339      ii    4  f.e.    Ward,  Seth :  for  Wood  read  Thomas  Wood 

344  i  22  Ward,  William  (1787-1849):  for  a  London  merchant,  read  of  Northwood  Park, 
Cowes,  a  London  merchant  and  large  landowner  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and 
Hampshire, 

4  f.e.  after  currency,  insert  Ward  was  a  famous  cricketer  and  patron  of  the  game. 

John  Nyren  dedicated  his  '  Cricketer's  Guide '  to  him  in  1833,  and  con- 
gratulated him  on  '  having  gained  the  longest  hands  on  record,'  referring 
to  his  at  that  time  unequalled  score  of  278,  made  on  Lord's  Ground  on 
24  July  1820  for  the  M.C.C.  against  Norfolk.  In  1825  Ward  bought  the 
lease  of  Lord's  Ground,  to  save  it  from  sale  for  building  purposes  (Cricket, 
in  Badminton  Series,  and  PYCBOFT'S  Cricket  Field).  He  continued  to 
play  occasionally  down  to  1845. 

349  i  19-18  Warde,  James  Prescott :  for  On  becoming  a  player  read  Intended  for  the  army, 
f.e.  he  became  a  cadet  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  on  15  Sept.  1807, 
and  was  appointed  second  lieutentant  in  the  Royal  Artillery  in  December  1809. 
He  took  part  in  theatricals  at  the  Academy,  playing  in  1808  the  title  part  in 
'  Douglas.'  Subsequently  his  absorbing  passion  for  the  stage  led  to  his  superses- 
sion in  the  army  for  '  absence  without  leave '  (1  April  1815).  On  becoming  a 
professional  player 

857     ii       12      Ware,  Hugh :  for  Rathcoffrey  read  Rathcoffey 
861     ii        6       Warelwast,  William  de  :  for  1197  read  1097 
390     i       15      Warmestry,  Thomas :  for  Noakes's  read  Noake's 

403  i       24      Warner,  Sir  Thomas :  for  Meanwhile  Warner  had  been  read  Warner  was 

404  i     15  f.e.  for  a  negro  woman  read  a  Carib  woman 

415  i       16      Warren,  John  B.  L.,  3rd  Baron  de  Tabley :  for  Salis-Saglio  read  Salis-Soglio 

416  i        22  for  Mr.  W.  H.  Miles  read  Mr.  A.  H.  Miles 

428  ii  1-2     Warton,  Joseph :  for  Like  Warton,  Collins  read  Like  Collins,  Warton 

436  ii  19  f.e.  Warton,  Thomas  (1728-1790) :  for  Royle  Lee  read  Boyle  Lee 

439  ii  50-51    Wase,  Christopher :  omit  Dr.  Johnson  .  .  .  commonplace 

440  ii       39      Washbourne,  Thomas  :  for  Gloucestershire  read  Worcestershire 
444  i        1       Waterhonse,  Sir  Edward  :  for  Armagh  read  Cashel 

450      i        5       Waterton,  Charles :  for  the  remainder  of  his  life  read  most  of  his  remaining 

life 
452     i       31      Wath,  Michael :  omit  or  SIR  MICHAEL 

17  f.e.  for  Sir  Michael  read  '  Sir  '  [i.e.  Dominus]  Michael 


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WATSON WHEWELL 

N.B.— -f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
vi     ii       8       List  of  Writers  :  for  SYLVANUS  read  SILVANUS 

13  omit  A.  W.  W.  .  .  .  A.  W.  WARD,  LITT.D. 

9      ii    41-42   Watson,  James  (d.  1722) :  for  Painting '  read  Printing ' 

14  i  15-16  Watson,  John  (1520-1584*) :  for  p.  315),  and  on  17  Sept.  following  was  collated 
read  p.  315).  He  was  vice-chancellor  of  Cambridge  1518-20  and  1530-1. 
On  ceasing  to  be  master  of  Christ's  in  1531  he  seems  to  have  become  rector 
of  White  Notley,  Essex,  where  he  died  in  1537.  Another  John  Watson, 
who  died  before  May  1530,  was  collated  on  17  Sept.  1523 

17  for  He  was  also  read  The  master  of  Christ's  was 

18  after  Erasmus  insert  who  bears  witness  to  his  high  character  and  appre- 

ciated his  humanism 
19-20  for  learned  in  scholastic  divinity  read  one  of  Latimer's  early  opponents 

23  omit  He  died  before  12  May  1530 

30  ii  10-11  Watson,  Eobert  (1746-1838) :  for  is  at  least  questionable,  read  underestimates  the 
fact,  for  he  received  in  1817  600Z.,  a  further  500Z.  in  June  1822,  and  a  final  sum  of 
2,500Z.  on  21  Dec.  of  the  same  year. 

34  i        5       Watson,  Thomas  (1513-1584) :  for  Addit.  MS.  read  Sloane  MS. 

35  ii    20-21    Watson,  Thomas  (1557  ?-1592) :  for  a  translation  read  a  very  distant  paraphrase 
37      i         7  for  five  '  epistolse '  read  eighteen  c  epistolse.'     Five  of  these  were  rendered 

into  English  verse  by  '  I.  T.  Gent '  in  '  An  Ould  facioned  loue  or  a  loue  of 
the  ould  facion '  1594. 

62     ii       31       Watt,  James  :  for  Jeffreys  read  Jeffrey 
66     i        20       Watts,  Alaric  A. :  after  1825  insert  died  22  Jan.  1901 
72     ii    33-34    Watts,  Eichard :  for  proctors  [i.e.  itinerant  priests]  read  proctors  [of  bedridden 

persons  in  hospitals,  i.e.  licensed  beggars] 
89     i       4-2     Weale,  John :  omit  He  was  the  father  of  ...  Henry  James  Weale. 

f.e. 
110     i    19  f.e.   Webbe,  Joseph :  for  1626)  read  1633) 

ii       18  after  1620.  insert  His  letters  and  papers  on  languages,  dating  from  1623  to 

1633,  are  in  Sloane  MS.  1456. 
122     ii       12      Webster,  John  (1580  ?-1625 ) :  after  No.  19 ;  insert  Painter's  '  Palace  of  Pleasure,' 

ii.  23. 

133     i     6  f.e.    Wedderburn,  Alexander,  1st  Earl  of  Rosslyn  :  for  burgh  read  borough 
140     i        24      Wedgwood,  Hensleigh :  after  sixty  years,  insert  He  was  fellow  of  Christ's  1829-30. 
158     ii       28      Weld,  Sir  Frederick  A. :  for  Marsh  read  March 

29  for  Garenden  read  Garendon 

161     i        17       Weld,  Thomas  (1590?-1662) :  for  America  read  Americana 
202     ii       29      Wellesley,  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of  Wellington :  for  C.  W.  Glass  read  J.  W.  Glass 
212     i        8       Wellesley,  Richard  C.,  Marquis  Wellesley:  for  Lahore  read  Indore 
215     ii       24  for  1858  read  1855 

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218     i        7       Wellesley,  Richard  C.,  Marquis  Wellesley :  for  allowances  read  alliances 

18  f.e.  for  discovered  read  discerned 

13  f.e.  for  a  citadel  of  Calcutta  read  at  Calcutta 

222  ii        5  for  Musgrave  read  Mulgrave 

223  i         3  for  an  external  name  read  an  esteemed  name 

38  for  aristocratic  read  autocratic 

242      i     86-39    Welsted,  Robert :  omit  He  also  translated  .  .  .  London,  1712,  8vo ;  and  with 

40  for  Richard  West  edited  Pindar  read  Welsted  joined  Richard  West  in  editing 

the  works  of  Pindar 

260  i        14      Wentworth,  Paul :  after  Burnham  Abbey  insert  Buckinghamshire 
ii     8  f.e.  after  1598.  insert  He  was  buried  in  Burnham  Church. 

261  i     7  f.e.    Wentworth,  Peter :  for  Lillmgstone  Darell  read  Lillingstone  Lovell 
268     i    22  f.e.  Wentworth,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Stratford :  for  Atkins  read  Atkinson 

284     i    15  f.e.  Wentworth,  Sir  Thomas,  Baron  Wentworth :  after  expense,  insert  He  died  in  hia 

father's  lifetime. 

10  f.e.  for  succeeded  him  read  succeeded  his  father 

286     i     87-38   Wentworth,  Sir  Thomas,  4th  Baron  Wentworth :  for  baroness  Wentworth,  who 
died  in  1860.  read  Lady  Byron  never  assumed  the  title  of  baroness  Wentworth, 
although  she  became  entitled  to  it  in  1856. 
297     i       28      Werferth:  omit  now  lost 

27-29  for  — a  translation  which  Pits  ...  in  Cambridge,  read  Manuscripts  of  this 

translation  are  extant  at  Cambridge,  Oxford,  and  London. 
317      i    53-54    Wesley,  Samuel  (1662-1735) :  omit  under  Richard  Busby  [q.  v.], 

321  i      Q  f.e.    Wesley,  Samuel  S. :  after  painted  in  oils  insert  by  W.  K.  Briggs,  which  is  now  in 

possession  of  his  eldest  son,  F.,G.  Wesley,  vicar  of  Hamsteels,  Durham 
ii    20  f.e.  for  1855  read  1885 

322  i     18-19  omit  A  portrait  of  Wesley  .  .  .  Julian  Marshall,  esq. 

342     i       12      West,  Sir  Thomas,  9th  Baron  De  La  Warr:  for  Halfnaked  read  Halfnaker 

344      i        85  for  1547-8  read  1549-50 

369     ii       86      Weston,  Richard  (1620-1681) :  for  Bushby  read  Buskby 

373      i       14      Weston,  Stephen :  for  Cleave  Hill  read  Cleeve  Hill 

893     ii      4-5      Weymouth,  George :  for  Kennebee  read  Kennebec 

404     i       35      Wharton,  Sir  George  :  after  prefixed  insert  to  his  '  Works.' 

409  ii    16  f.e.  Wharton,  Philip,  4th  Baron  Wharton :  after  p.  7).  insert  The  former  collection, 

containing   the  finest  work  of  Van  Dyck's  latest  years,  is  now  at  the 
Hermitage,  St.  Petersburg 

6  f.e.  after  p.  35).  insert  A  fine  portrait  of  Wharton  as   a  young  man  is  at  the 

Hermitage,  St.  Petersburg. 

410  ii    12  f.e.  Wharton,  Philip,  Duke  of  Wharton :  for  Northumberland  read  Westmoreland 
416     i       32      Wharton,  Thomas,  1st  Baron  Wharton :  for  Heydon  read  Hedon 

432  ii      5-1     Wheare,  Degory :  for  in  1624  his  opening  address  .  .  .  and  death.    This  record 

f.e.  read  a  record  of  Camden's  life  and  death 

433  i         2  omit  were  included 

3-4  omit  his  '  Dedicatio  .  .  .  (1626),  and 

ii        7       Wheatley,  Benjamin  R. :  for  Kersell  read  Kersal 

440     ii        5       Wheeler,  Sir  Hugh  M. :  for  Browne  Thompson's  read  Mowbray  Thomson's 
446     ii        4       Wheler,  Sir  George :  after  Nottinghamshire,  insert  He  was  admitted  at  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  10  May  1717,  aged  16,  from  Durham  School,  graduated  B.A. 
1720-1,  M.A.  1724,  and  was  fellow  of  his  college  from  25  Jan.  1721-2  till  18  Jan. 
1723-4,  when  he  succeeded  to  his  father's  estates. 

452  ii  6  Whetstone,  George :  after  p.  387).  insert  An  account  of  the  death  of  Sir  Philip 
Sidney,  related  on  the  authority  of  George  Whetstone,  an  eye-witness,  is  to  be 
found  in  Thomas  Churchyard's  '  True  Discours  Historical  of  the  Succeeding 
Governors  in  the  Netherlands  and  the  Civill  Warres  there,'  London,  1602,  4to. 


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EEEATA  IN   VOLUME   LXI 
WHICHCOED WILLIAMS 

N.B.— /.<?.  stands  tor  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
v     ii    10  f.e.  List  of  Writers :  for  B.D.  read  D.D. 

4  ii       39      Whiddon,  Jacob:  for  (fl.  1585-1595)  read  (d.  1595) 

l.l.  for  It  is  probable  that  he  was  read  He  was 

5  i       1-4  for  the  expedition  against  Cadiz  ....  is  not  mentioned,  read  but  he  died 

on  the  return  journey,  and  was  buried  by  Ralegh,  who  styles  him  '  a  man 
most  honest  and  valiant,'  in  the  island  of  Trinidad  (Discoverie  of  Guiana , 
in  RALEGH'S  Works,  viii.  p.  398) 

7     i       12      Whinyates,  Sir  Edward  C. :  for  first  captain  read  post-captain 
13     ii       36      Whiston,  William  :  for  Grabes's  read  Grabe's 

20  ii       33      Whitaker,  Tobias:  for  (fl.  1634-1661)  read  (d.  1666) 

21  i       11      Whitaker,  William :  for  seventeenth  read  sixteenth 

12  for  Bromley  read  Burnley 

33  i    13  f.e.  White,  Charles :  for  (1695-  read  (1696- 

ii        4  for  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  read  Corporation  of   Surgeons   (now  the 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons) 
48  for  13  Feb.  read  20  Feb. 

51  for  1759  read  1757 

34  i        16  for  1733  read  1773  and  for  1785  read  1784 

18  for  1773  read  1793 

56      i         2       White,  John  (1576-1618) :  for  Hinlip  read  Hindlip 

70  i  36-52  White,  Richard  (d.  1584).  There  seems  reason  to  believe  that  the  Bichard  Gwyn 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  whose  career  is  described  in  the  lines 
indicated  is  to  be  distinguished  from  the  martyred  Richard  White  who, 
according  to  the  college  register,  matriculated  as  a  pensioner  from  Christ1  & 
College,  Cambridge,  in  May  1571,  graduating  B.A.  and  M.A.  (1578). 
103  i  13  Whitehead,  John  (1630-1696) :  for  1764  read  1704 

127  ii    9  f.e.     Whitford,  Walter:  omit  by  the 

128  ii    18-19  for  queen's  scholar  read  king's  scholar 

151     ii    18  f.e.  Whittingham,  William:  for  Italian  read  Roman 

18-12  for  omitted,  as  were    the    names    ....    the  calendar    prefixed,  read 

f.e.  differentiated,  as  regards  its  authoritative  value,  from  the  rest  of  the  Old 

Testament, 

7  f.e.  for  Some  sixty  read  More  than  sixty 

153     ii       39  for  Dore's  read  Dore's 

158      i    21  f.e.  Whittington,  Robert :  for  1528  read  1521,  1525 
180     ii    26-7    Widdrington,  Ralph :  for  before  30  Aug.  1688,  when  read  on  10  June  1688 :  on 

80  Aug.  following 
182     ii    5  f.e.  Widdrington,  Sir  Thomas  :  omit  perhaps 

4  f.e.  after  who  insert  matriculated  as  a  pensioner  in  April  1617,  and 

197      i    17  f.e.  Wiglaf :  for  Hambury  read  Hanbury 

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Page  Col.    Line 

203     ii    2/e  I  Wilberforce»  Robert  I. :  for  Brown  read  Browne 

207      i       6-5     Wilberforce,  Samuel :  for  denied  the  bishop's  right  to  refuse  institution  to  read 
f.e.         reversed  the  sentence  of  a  year's  suspension  passed  by  the  Court  of  Arches  on 

some  of 
221     ii       38      Wild,  George:  after  old  age.  insert  Several  plays  that  he  wrote  for  St.  John's 

College,  Oxford,  are  extant  in  Brit.  Mus.  Addit.  MS.  14047. 
256      i        16      Wilkie,  Sir  David  :  for  seized  for  the  rent  of  the  room,  read  unfairly  seized  for 

rent  owing  by  a  previous  tenant  of  the  room. 
265     ii       13      Wilkins,  John :  for  probably  read  became  in  1663 

14-15  for  though  some  authorities  ....  this  appointment;  read  (cf.  Sloane  MS. 

1826,  f .  40  6) 
267     ii       40      Wilkins,  William :  for  Oxberton  read  Osberton 

271  i       25      Wilkinson,  Henry  :  for  Kennet's  read  Kennett's 

272  i       29      Wilkinson,  James  J.  G. :  for  A  bust  read  A  bust  by  F.  Leifchild 
287      i     2  f.e.     Willes,  Sir  John  :  for  Bishop's  Ickington  read  Bishop's  Itchington 
306      i     25-26   William  II :  for  and  the  duchy  of  Normandy  were  read  was 

314     i     50-51    William  III :  for  KENNET  read  KENNETT  and  so  through  article 

331      i       15      William  IV :  for  of  Victoria  read  Victoria 

367     ii       33      William  de  Fors,  Earl  of  Albemarle :  for  King  Stephen  read  Count  Stephen 

369     ii    21  f.e.  for  Beforth  read  Beeford 

379     i       35      Williams,  Sir  Charles  H. :  after  (1664-1734)  insert  [q.  v.] 

896     i      Qf.e.    Williams,  Edward  E. :  for  ELLIKEB  read  ELLERKER 

4-2  for  His  father,  a  merchant  ....  attained  his  majority,  read  His  fathen 

Captain  John  Williams,  a  captain  in  the  East  India  Company's  army,  died 
on  his  voyage  home  from  India  in  June  1809. 

396     ii        8  for  the  lady  read  Jane,  sister  of  General  John  Wheeler  Cleveland,  of  the 

Madras  army 

34  for  BYSSHE],    Williams  left  a  son,  read  BYSSHE].    Mrs.  Williams  subse- 

quently formed  an  union  with  Thomas  Jefferson  Hogg  [q.  v.J    Williams's 
children  included,  besides  a  daughter  (Mrs.  Lonsdale),  a  son,  Edward 
Medwin,    , 
36  for  a  daughter,  married  to  read  a  daughter,  Eosalind,  married  to  Henry 

Sylvan  Leigh, 
18  f.e.  after  cemetery  add  in  1884.    Williams  kept  a  diary  from  21  Oct.  1821  till 

fj,f  4  July  1822,  four  days  before  his  death.     The  original  MS.  was  presented, 

with  other  relics  of  Williams,  to  the  British  Museum  by  his  grandson, 
Mr.  J.  W,  Williams.     The  diary  was  edited  in  1902  by  Dr.  Richard  Garnett. 

409  i       32      Williams,   Isaac:    for  The  college  historian  read  James  Pycroft,  in  'College 

Memories ' 

410  i       27  after  (d.  1871).  insert  A  portrait  painted  about  1850  by  W.  H.  Cubley,  of 

Newark,  was  lately  presented  to  Trinity  College  to  be  hung  in  the  Hall. 


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WILLIAMSON WORDEN 

N.B.— ; f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  U.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

13     ii  11  f.e.  Willibrord,  Saint :  omit  or  696 

Sf.e.  for  St.  Cecilia's  day  (22  Nov.)  read  the  feast  of  St.  Clement  (21  Nov.) 

3  f.e.  for  (BEDE  read  (but  cf .  BEDE 

18      i     34-35  Willis,  Francis  :  for  became  physician-in-ordinary  ....  attended  read  attended 

the  king 

20     ii       22  Willis,  Richard :  for  MACLURE  read  McCLURE 

44     ii       34  Wills,  Sir  Charles  :  for  Friend's  read  Preind's 

58      i       34  Willyams,  Cooper :  for  1891  read  1819 

61      i       l.l.  Wilmot,  Sir  Edward  :  for  physician  read  physician  extraordinary 
ii        1  after  1737  insert  and  physician-in-ordinary  in  1732 

69  ii       33  Wilmot,  John  E.  (1750-1815) :  for  liberal  read  conservative 

70  ii     Sf.e.  Wilmot,  Lemuel  A. :  for  Sir  Charles  Grant  read  Charles  Grant 

81  ii        7        Wilson,  Arthur :  for  1619  read  1614 

23  for  1630  read  1681 

8  f.e.  for  November  1654  read  November  1634 

82  i        17  after  ii.  278).  insert  The  MS.  of  the  '  Switzer  '  was  acquired  by  the  British 

Museum  in  Feb.  1903,  and  was  edited  by  M.  Albert  Feuillerat,  of  Eennes 
(Paris,  1904). 
85     ii       36      Wilson,  Bernard  :  omit  and  Wilts 

95  i     28-24    Wilson,  Harriette :  for  (  ft.  1810-1825)  read  (1789-1846) 

96  i     23-24  for  Nothing  further  is  known  of  Harriette's  career,  read  This  'modern 

Aspasia,'  as  Sheil  calls  her  (Irish  Bar,  1854,  i.  848),  is  believed  to  have 
returned  to  England  a  pious  widow,  and  to  have  died  in  1846. 
Wilson,  Henry  B. :  omit  unmarried 

Wilson,  James  (1805-1860) :  for  fourth  son  read  third  son 
Wilson,  Sir  John  (1780-1856) :  for  11  Nov.  1851  read  20  June  1854 
Wilson,  Sir  John  M. :  for  17  June  on  a  strong  fort  read  19  June  on  a  strong 

position 

for  Lake  Ontario  read  the  Niagara  river  near  Erie 
for  12  July  read  11  July 
for  29  Dec.  read  30  Dec. 
for  Chippewa  read  Chippewa  or  Lundy's  Lane 

119  i     18-19    Wilson,  Nicholas :  omit  in  Holderness 

120  i        12  for  Bolton  read  Bilton 

180  ii  32-33  Wilson,  Sir  Robert  T. :  for  Wilson  regarded  it  read  Wilson  voted  for  the  second 
reading,  but  spoke  without  voting  in  favour  of  Gascoyne's  amendment 
opposing  the  reduction  of  the  number  of  members  for  England  and  Wales, 
which  was  carried  against  the  government.  He  did  not  seek  re-election  after 
the  consequent  dissolution  (April  1831).  He  regarded  the  measure  in  its 
final  shape 

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130     ii    84-87   Wilson,  Sir  Robert  T. :  for  in  consequence,  ....  his  seat,  losing  read  he  lost 

182     ii    19-20    Wilson,  Thomas  (1525  ?-1581) :  for  it  contains  read  the  third  edition  contains 

185     ii       19  for  Lidney  read  Lydney 

188     ii    19-20   Wilson,  Sir  Thomas  (1560  ?-1629) :  for  Wilson  died  ....  letters  read  Wilson 

was  buried  at   St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields  on  17  July  1629,  and   on  the   31st 

letters 
146      i       32      Wilson,  William  (1690-1741) :  for  Williams  read  Wilson 

151  i     13  f.e.  Wilson,  Sir  Wiltshire  :  for  1838  read  1836 

ii      25      Wilson-Patten,  John,  Baron  Winmarleigh :  for  Lord  Stanley,  afterwards  read 

Edward  G.  G.  S.  Stanley,  afterwards  Lord  Stanley,  and 

29-30  for  his  friend  Lord  Stanley,  read  his  friend's  father,  Lord  Stanley,  after- 

wards thirteenth  earl  of  Derby, 

86  for  again  of  his  friend  read  of  his  friend  Edward  Stanley,  afterwards  Lord 

Stanley 

152  i       20  for  In  the  year  following  read  In  September  of  the  year  following 

21-23  for  a  post  he  held  ....  three  months  later,  read  under  Disraeli,  and  held 

the  post  till  Disraeli's  resignation  in  Dec.  1868. 
30  for  12  July  read  11  July 

172  i     14  f.e.  Windham,  Sir  Charles  A. :  for  4  Feb.  read  2  Feb. 

ii     7  f.e.    Windham,  William :  for  Ash  Windham  read  William  Windham 
6  f.e.  after  Sudbury  insert  1722-7 

6-5  for  between  1721  and  1727  read  until  his  death  in  1730, 

f.e. 

173  i     19-20  omit  and  Helston  in  1766 

174  i         2  for  secretary  for  war  read  secretary  at  war 

8-6  for  He  took  refuge  ....  8  May  1807,  read  Throughout  these  proceedings 

f.e.  he  retained  his  seat  for  New  Romney,  and  held  it  till  the  dissolution  on 

29  April  1807.    At  the  general  election  in  May  he  was  returned  for  Higham 

Ferrers, 

177  ii      12      Windsor,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Plymouth  :  omit  (Sir) 

178  i        2       Windsor,  Sir  William  de,  Baron  Windsor  :  for  G.  T.  read  G.  F. 

182  ii       11      Wingfield,  Sir  Anthony :  for  thirteenth  earl  read  fourteenth  earl 

183  ii       7       Wingfield,  Anthony  (1550  ?-1615  ?) :  for  Oxford  read  Orford 
185     i      4  f.e.    Wingfield,  Sir  Humphrey :  for  Partiger  read  Pargiter 

196     ii       37      Winniffe,  Thomas :  for  receiving  at  the  same  time  read  he  also  held 
198     i       11      Winnington,  Thomas  :  for  Whitley  read  Witley 

203      i     16-17   Winslow,  Edward :  for  Richard  Holdrip  and  Edward  Blagge  read  Daniel  Searle 
and  Gregory  Butler 

208  i     9/.e.    Winstanley,  Henry :  for  (d.  1708)  read  (1644-1703) 

8-7  for  was  probably  a  native  ....  of    William  read  baptised  at   Saffron 

f-e.  Walden  on  31  March  1644,  and  was  eldest  son  of  Henry  Winstanley 

(d.  1680)  of  that  place.    He  was  nephew  of  William 

209  ii    23-24    Winstanley,  William  :  for  (1628  ?-1690  ?)  read  (1628  ?-1698) 

24-27  for  was  related  to  ....  Henry  Winstanley  [q.  v.],  read  was  second  son  of 

William  Winstanley,  of  Quendon,  Essex  (d.  1687),  by  bis  wife  Elizabeth. 

Henry  Winstanley  [q.  v.]  was  his  nephew.     William  was  sworn  a  freeman 

of  Saffron  Walden  on  21  April  1649. 
8  f.e.  for  died  about  1690  ....  married,  and  read  was  buried  at  Quendon  on 

22  Dec.  1698.    He  was  twice  married ; 
7  f.e.  for  wife  read  first  wife 

5  f.e.  after  p.  85).  insert  His   second  wife,  Anne,  was  buried  at  Quendon  on 

29  Sept.  1691. 

210  ii    21-22  for  birth  of  one  Robert  ....  (brother  of  Henry  read  baptism  on  14  March 

1646-7  of  Robert  Winstanley  (a  nephew  of  William  and  a  younger  brother 
of  Henry 

28  for  sixteen  read  fifteen 

213     ii       40      Winter,  Sir  Edward :  for  20  Sept.  read  20  Dec. 

215  ii      LI.      Winter,  Sir  John:  for  Metcalf's  read  Metcalfe's 

216  ii    15  f.e.  Winter,  Samuel :  for  24  Oct.  read  24  Dec. 

223     ii      23      Winterbottom,  Thomas  M. :  after  1800.  insert  He  left  more  than  5,000  philo- 
logical books  to  Durham  University. 
253     i       33      Wishart,  Sir  James  :  for  (d.  1729)  read  (d.  1723) 

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253     ii       36      Wishart,  Sir  James :  before  On  the  accession  insert  He  was  M.P.  for  Portsmouth 

1711-15. 

18-17  for  and  there  he  died  in  1729.  read   He  died  on  31  May  1723  (BovER, 

f.e.  Political  State  of  Great  Britain,  May  1723,  p.  571) 

13  f,e.  Wishart,  Sir  John  :  after  JOHN  insert  LORD  PITTARROW 

257  i        38      Witchell,  Edwin :  for  Nymphsfield  read  Nympsfield 

258  i      9  f.e.    Witham,  George  :  for  Burton  Constable  read  Constable  Burton 

259  i        32      Wither,  George  :  for  Anne  Serle  read  Mary  Hunt,  apparently,  of  Theddon,  Hamp- 

shire (cf.  The  Poetry  of  George  Wither,  ed.  F.  Sidgwick,  1902,  i.  xvi.  sq.) 

259  ii     4  f.e.  for  four  editions  read  at  least  five  editions 

260  ii    15-17  for  in  1617  for  private  circulation  read  in  1615  for  private  circulation.     A 

copy  of  the  private  issue  is  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 

265  ii       16  for  Hambledon,  Surrey  read  Hambledon,  Hampshire 

266  ii    22  f.e.  after  Fidding  insert  (Theddon) 

277     ii       24      Wodelarke,  Robert :  for  '  Acero  read  '  Cicero 
25-26  for  '  Etymologise  '  read  c  Etymologiarum ' 

294  ii       35      Wolfe,  Arthur,  1st  Viscount  Kilwarden  :  for  Six  years  read  Five  years 

295  i         9  for  the  chief  justice  read  formerly  the  chief  justice 
301      i        11      Wolfe,  James  :  for  right  bank  read  left  bank 

802     ii       10  for  commanding  read  cannonading 

805     i       31      Wolfe,  Reyner :  for  History  of  read  History  or 

317     i       25      Wolley,  Sir  John :  for  1572  read  1571. 

27  after  Elizabeth,  insert  According  to  Browne  Willis,  he  was  elected  M.P.  for 

East  Looe  in  1571 

324     i    20  f.e.  Wolseley,  William  (1640  ?-1697) :  for  C.  D.  read  C.  D-N. 
827     ii       38      Wolsey,  Thomas :  for  16  Nov.  read  15  Nov. 
329      i     11-12  omit  and  though  he  was  never  consecrated 

346  i     44-45    Womock,  Laurence  :  for  with  the  promise  of  a  prebend  in  Ely  Cathedral  read  On 

22  Sept.  in  the  same  year,  according  to  Le  Neve,  he  had  been  installed  in 
the  sixth  prebendal  stall  at  Ely. 
50-52  omit  On  22  Sept at  Ely 

347  i        44  a/ferBibl.  Brit.;  insert  Cat.  Tanner  MSS.  (Bodleian); 

l.l.      Wood,  Alexander  (1725-1807) :  for  His  father  was  the  youngest  son  of  Wood  read 

He  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Wood  and  grandson  of  Jasper  Wood 
ii       40  after  Edinburgh  insert  He  married  Veronica  Chalmers 

353      i     33-34   Wood,  Sir  Charles,  1st  Viscount  Halifax :  for  lost  his  seat  at  Grimsby  in  1831, 

but  read  in  1831 
854     ii       28      Wood,  Sir  David  E. :  after  1877.  insert  He  was  an  unsuccessful  candidate  for 

Durham  in  the  conservative  interest  in  1847. 

359     ii    25-26    Wood,  James  (1672-1759) :  omit  Another  son,  Kobert  ....  Everett  Wood  [q.  v.]. 
369     ii    26-27   Wood,  Mary  A.  E. :  for  James  Wood  (1672-1759)  [q.  v.]  was  her  grandfather,  read 

Her  grandfather  James  Wood,  a  friend  of  Wesley  and  twice  president  of  the 

Wesleyan  Conference,  must  be  distinguished  from  James  Wood   (1672-1759) 

[q.  v.]. 
374      i      2  f.e.    Wood,  Robert  (1717  ?-1771) :  after  i.  289).  insert  From  1764  to  his  death  he  was 

groom-porter  in  the  royal  household. 

880      i     20  f.e.  Wood,  William  (1745-1808) :  for  1807  read  1809 

381     ii    13-12   Wood,  William  P.,  Baron  Hatherley:    for  Kobert  Monsey  Kolfe,  first  baron 
f.e.          Cranworth  [q.  v.].  read  Sir  George  James  Turner  [q.  v.],  who  was  made  lord 

justice  in  succession  to  the  newly  appointed  lord  chancellor,  Robert  Monsey  Rolfe, 

first  baron  Cranworth  [q.  v.]. 
884     ii       23      Woodard,  Nathaniel :  for  1844  read  1894 

389     ii    2  Bl'  \  Woodde80n»  Richard  :  for  1823  read  1822 

395      i     36-37   Woodford,  Sir  John  G. :  for  Sir  William  Colville  read  Sir  Charles  Colville 

ii     14  f.e.  after  the  service  insert  in  Oct.  1841.    He  had  been  made  C.B.  in  1815  and 

K.C.B.  in  1838 

404     ii       26      Woodley,  George :  for  Maclure's  read  McClure's 
412     ii    19-20   Woodville,  Anthony,  2nd  Earl  Rivers :  for  he  is  said  to  have  fought  at  Morat 

(22  June)  for  the  read  he  visited  (7-8  June)  the  camp  at  Morat  of  the 
21  for  (RAMSAY,  ii.  418)  read  (KIRK'S  Charles  the  Bold,  iii.  370-1) 

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N.B.— f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 

25      i    23-24   Wordsworth,  William :  for  Nelson  read  Milton 
34     ii    10  f.e.  Worsley,  Sir  Henry  :  for  1821  read  1881 
36     ii       37      Worsley,  Sir  Eichard :  for  1802  read  1801 
45      i        4       Wortley,  Sir  Francis :  for  1625  and  1626  read  and  1625 
57      i    13-15   Wotton,  Sir  Henry :  for  is  said  to  have  been  printed  ...  to  contain  it.  read  was 

printed  in  1614  with  the  fifth  edition  of  Overbury's  '  Wife.' 
ii       25      Wotton,  Nicholas  :  for  fourth  son  read  fourth  child 
61     ii       31      Wotton,  William :  for  1726)  read  1727) 

63  i        3  for  1726  read  1726-7 

19  f.e.  Woty,  William :  omit  in  chancery 

64  ii        2       Woulfe,  Peter  :  for  a  religious  prophet  named  Brothers  read  the  prophet  Richard 

Brothers  [q.  v.J) 

65  i       19      Woulfe,  Stephen :  for  1834  read  1835 

4  f.e.    Wrangham,  Francis :  for  Raisthorpe  read  Raysthorpe 

ii     1-3  for  Stephen  Thirl  well  .  .  .  ultimately  vicar  read  Thomas  Thirlwall  (grand- 

father of  Connop  Thirlwall  [q.  v.]),  afterwards  vicar 

71      i       11      Wraxall,  Sir  Nathaniel  W. :  for  a  short  while  read  in  1723,  eight  years 
74      i    18  f.e.  Wray,  Sir  Cecil :  for  tenth  read  thirteenth 

15  f.e.  for  ninth  read  twelfth 

82      i       22      Wren,  Sir  Christopher :  for  partition  read  parhelion 
91      ii      28  for  Allenbury  read  Atterbury 

94      ii      17  after  1897  insert  Birch's  London  Churches,  London,  fol.  1896 

107      ii   11-10   Wright,  Sir  James  (1716-1785) :  for  he  received  the  commission  read  he  received 

f.e.          from  England  the  commission  (dated  April  1761) 
124      ii      36      Wright,  Robert  (1560-1643) :  for  (September  1643)  read  (August  1643) 

128  ii     3-1      Wright,  Thomas  (fl.  1740-1760) :  for  (fl.  1740-1760)  .  .  .  (Brit.  Mus.  Cat,},  read 

f.e.  (1711-1786),  natural  philosopher,  was  born  at  Byer's  Green,  near  Durham, 

and  brought  up  as  a  philosophical  instrument  maker.  Subsequently  he 
taught  private  pupils  in  mathematics,  and  became  so  well  known  that  he 
was  offered,  but  declined,  the  professorship  of  mathematics  at  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  St.  Petersburg.  In  his  '  Original  Theory  ...  of  the  Uni- 
verse '  (London,  1750,  4to)  he  anticipated  the  modern  physico-philosophical 
theory  of  the  material  of  the  universe.  He  '  gave  the  theory  of  the  Milky 
Way,  which  is  now  considered  established,'  and  predicted  the  '  ultimate 
resolution  of  the  rings  of  Saturn  into  congeries  of  small  satellites '  (DE 
MOBGAN  in  London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin,  Phil.  Mag.  vol.  xxxii.)  He 
died  at  Byer's  Green  in  1786. 

129  i       21  after  Lit.  insert  Gent.  Mag.  1793,  i.  9,  126,  213 ;  Kant's  Kosmogony,  ed. 

1900,  pp.  193-205 
144     ii      12      Wriothesley,  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  "Southampton :  for  times  read  tennis 

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153     ii   27-28   Wriothesley,    Thomas,    Earl  of  Southampton:    omit   on    18   June   1585    was 

licensed  to  marry 

29  after  Holborn,  insert  married  Thomas   Arundell,  afterwards    first  baron 

Arundell  of  Wardour;  the  marriage  licence,  dated  18  June  1585,  was 
issued  to  the  bridegroom's  father, 

168      i        8       Wroth,  Sir  Robert :  for  Francis  Stonard  read  John  Stonard 
167      i    4  f.e.    Wrottesley,  Sir  John,  2nd  Baron  Wrottesley :  for  was  defeated  read  retired 

before  the  poll 

3  f.e.  for  1825  read  1828 

ij     !_3  for  his  seat  being  endangered  ...  the  whig  interest,  read  he  was  defeated 

at  the  poll ; 

171      i    26-27   Wulfhere :  for  Barrow  in  Atwood  read  Barrow-on-Humber 
180      ii  21  f.e.   Wyatt,  John  :  after  Boulton  &  Watt  insert  which  was  established  in  1762 

20  f.e.  omit  about  1744 

189     ii     9-7     Wyatt,  Thomas  Henry :  for  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  .  .  .  ii.  445).  read  Anne 

f.e.         daughter  of  George  Hillier  of  Devizes. 
191     ii  21  fe.  Wyatville,  Sir  Jeffry:  before  The  work  insert  Wyatville  was  elected  A.R.A.  in 

1822  and  R.A.  in  1824. 

225     ii      10      Wyke,  Sir  Charles  L. :  for  1859  read  1860 
228      i        2       Wykeham,  William  of:  after  death  insert  in  June  1376 

7  after  11  Oct.  insert  1376 

10  f.e.  after  7  J an.  insert  1877 

ii    17-19  for  and  Wykeham  bought  ...  for  Winchester  College,  read  Three  years 

later,  in  1380,  Wykeham  acquired  the  manor  of  Meonstoke  Ferrers  from 
Alice's  husband,  William  de  Windsor,  who  had  obtained  a  grant  of  her 
lands  after  her  pardon  in  Dec.  1379.  But  it  would  be  hazardous  to  connect 
this  purchase  with  the  events  of  1377. 

234      i       39      Wyld,  James :  after  1868  insert  (except  for  a  few  months  in  1859) 
240     ii      37      Wyndham,  Sir  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Egremont :  for  1734  read  1735 
247     ii      14      Wyndham,  Robert  H. :  for  in  April  read  on  8  April 
260     ii      22      Wynn,  Sir  Watkin  W. :  for  1660  read  1678-9 
308      i       19      Yeamans,  Robert :  for  alderman  read  councillor 

316      i       36      Yelverton,  Sir  Henry :  after  the  university,  insert  He  and  his  brother  Thomas 
were  admitted  fellow-commoners  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  on  1  July  1581. 
Like  his  father  he  was  afterwards  counsel  for  the  college. 
324     ii      30      Yonge,  Sir  George :  after  continuously  insert  (excepting  from  1761  to  1768) 

31  for  1794  read  1796 

332      i     8-11    Yonge,  Sir  William :  for  to  replace  his  father  ...  to  meet  on  10  May  1722,  read 

to  represent  Honiton  on  4  Feb.  1714-5, 
l.l,  for  Byng,  Torrington,  Norris,  and  Wager,  read  Byng  (Viscount  Torrington), 

Norris,  Wager,  and  others, 
339      i      7-17    Yorke,  Charles  (1722-1770) :  omit  Meanwhile  he  angled  .  .  .  the  attorney-general 

(30  Nov.) 
17  for  His  conduct  in  this  crisis  betrayed  read  Pitt  saw  in  his  conduct  during 

this  crisis 

28  after  general  warrants,  insert  At  the  end  of  the  year  he   angled  for  his 

reinstatement  in  the  attorney-generalship,  which  his  successor,  Fletcher 

Norton  [q.  v.],  was  wrongly  thought  to  be  about  to  vacate,  in  order  to  succeed 

to  the  mastership  of  the  rolls,  vacant  by  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas  Clark. 

Yorke  also  professed  himself  willing  to  accept  the  vacant  mastership  of  the 

rolls  with  a  salary  of  4,OOOZ.  and  a  peerage.     These  ridiculous  advances 

were    repulsed    by  Lord-chancellor    Northington,  and   Yorke   ended  by 

accepting  a  patent  of  precedence  next  after  the  attorney-general  (30  Nov.). 

840      ii      28  for  No.  xliv.  read  No.  xlix. 

341      ii    27-28   Yorke,  Charles  P. :  for  secretary  for  war  read  secretary  at  war 

345  ii      21      Yorke,  Joseph,  Baron  Dover :  for  1761-4  read  1761-74 

346  ii    12-18   Yorke,  Sir  Joseph  S. :  for  nearly  continuously  since  1790.  read  from  1790  to  1806 

and  from  1818  to  1831,  having  in  the  interval  represented  St.  Germans,  West 
Looe,  and  Sandwich. 

13  f.e.  Yorke,  Philip,  1st  Earl  of  Hardwicke :  for  brother  read  uncle 
858      i       30      Yorke,  Philip  (1743-1804) :  for  the  dissolution  of  March  1784  read  his  retirement 

in  1781 

364     ii      12      Young,  Bartholomew :  for  Twenty-four  read  Twenty-five 

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370      i    20-19    Young,  Edward  :  for  daughter  of  George  Henry  Lee,  second  earl  of  Lichfield  read 

f.e.         younger  daughter  of  Edward  Henry  Lee,  first  earl  of  Lichfield 
376      i       22      Young,  Sir  Henry  E.  F. :  for  was  created  K.B.  read  was  knighted 

ii    33-35    Young,  James  (d.  1789) :  for  In  July  1778  .  .  .  admiral  of  the  white,  read  On 
29  Jan.  1778  he  was  promoted  to  be  admiral  of  the  white  and  in  July  he  returned 
to  England. 
400      ii       15      Young,  Sir  William  (1749-1815) :  omit  in  the  whig  interest 

16  after  Cornwall,  insert  He  was  a  follower  of  Pitt  until  1801,  when  he  joined 

the  ranks  of  his  patron  Grenville. 

408     ii     8-12    Zerffi,  George  G. :  omit  He  was  also  for  some  time  ...  a  biographical  memoir. 
422     ii      15      Zouche,  William  la  :  for  (Histories  read  (Historians 
424     ii      37      Zucchi,   Antonio  P. :  after  at  Reculver '  insert  (from  KEATE'S  Sketches  from 

Nature) 

430      i       34      Zuylestein,  William  H.,  4th  Earl  of  Rochford:  for  In  December  of  this  year 
Rochford  showed  read  In  December  1770  Rochford,  though  still  nominally 
under  Weymouth's  direction,  showed 
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N.B.— />.  stands  for  from  end  and  l.l.  for  last  line 
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xxiii  8       Memoir  of  George  Smith  :  for  the  only  one  read  the  first 

10  i      4-3     Acland,  Sir  Henry  W. :  omit  a  member  of  the  football  eleven 

f.e. 

11  i        7  for  1858  read  1857 

12  ii       25  after  1898 ;  insert  J.  B.  Atlay's  Memoir  of  Sir  Henry  Acland,  1908 ; 
19     ii    17/.e.  Adye,  Sir  John  M. :  for  Holmes  read  Holms 

6  f.e.  after  1875  insert  and  lieutenant-general  in  1879 

24     i       17      Airy,  Sir  George  B. :  for  five  biennial  periods  read  three  biennial  periods  and  for 

a  fourth  term  of  one  year  only 

45     i       28      Anderdon,  William  H. :  for  Laircount  read  Lavicourt 
47     i     7  f.e.   Anderson,  John  :  for  Matlock  read  Buxton 

5  f.e.  after  Thorns  insert  of  Aberlemno,  Forf arshire 

ii    11  f.e.  after  1898.  insert  8.  '  Zoology  of  Egypt,  part  i.— Eeptilia  and  Batrachia,' 

1898 ;  a  second  part  ('  Mammalia ')  revised  and  completed  by  W.  E.  de 
Winton,  F.Z.S.,  1902. 
74     i        28      Arnold,  Matthew :  for  1868) ;  the  tombstone  read  1868)  and  a  grandson.    His 

tombstone 

29-81  for  '  Awake,  thou  Lute  .  .  .  Gold,  1890).  read  '  There  is  sprung  up  a  light 

for  the  righteous  and  joyful    gladness  for  such  as  are   true-hearted.' 
(Ps.  xcvii.  11) 
78     i       10      Arnould,  Sir  Joseph :  for  chief  justice  of  Bombay  read  judge  of  the  high  court  of 

Bombay 
ii       17  for  16  Nov.  read  16  Feb. 

121  ii       18      Ballantine,  William :  for  in  the  trial  read  with  Sir  Robert  Collier,  the  solicitor- 

general 

20  for  he  secured  read  the  crown  secured 

22-24  for  his  defence  of  the  Tichborne  claimant  ....  in  1871 ;  read  his  advocacy 

on  behalf  of  the  Tichborne  claimant  in  his  ejectment  action  in  1871 ; 

122  i        8  for  but  left  no  issue,  read  His  son,  Mr.  Walter  Ballantine,  was  M.P.  for 

Coventry  1887-1895. 

185     i     9/.e.   Barttelot,  Sir  Walter  B. :  for  Balfont  read  Balfour 
161     ii      8-9     Beckman,  Sir  Martin  :  omit  Shortly  after  the  accession  ...  (20  March  16^). 

16  after    deceased,  insert   Shortly    afterwards  he  was   knighted   (20   March 

1685-6). 

168  ii       17      Bennett,  Sir  James  E. :  after  knighted  insert  in  1881 

169  i     25-26   Bennett,  William  C. :  for  from  1872  to  1879  and  from  1885  to  1889  read  from  1870 

to  1878  and  from  1876  to  1879 

171     ii       28      Bensly,  Robert  L. :  for  survives  read  survived 
200     i        9       Birch,  Samuel :  for  for  a  time  read  for  forty  years 
11  f.e.  for  Sidney  read  Sandys 

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Blackburn,  Colin,   Baron  Blackburn:  for  Mr.  John  Edward  Eyre  read  Mr. 

Edward  John  Eyre 

Blackmore,  Richard  D. :  for  vicar  read  curate  in  charge 
for  His  father  took  pupils  .  .  .  and  three  read  Three 

for  his  mother    ...   all  the  servants  died,  read  his  mother  died  of  the 
disease  which  she  contracted  while  visiting  the  parish,  and  others  of  the 
household  also  succumbed. 
for  a  living  read  a  curacy 
for  settled  in  that  of  Ashford  read  settled  in  1847  as  curate  in  charge  ai 

Ashford 

for  until  a  boy  of  eleven,  ....  who  presently  sent  him  read  for  several 
years,  and  was  then  sent  to  a  preparatory  school  at  Bruton,  in  Somerset. 
Thence  he  went 
for  now  read  afterwards 

for  who  had  formerly  been  a  private  pupil  ....  at  Longworth.  read  who 
had  formerly  taken,  whilst  living  at  Culmstock,  lessons  from  Blackmore's 
father. 

omit  He  was  also  famous  ....  academic  honours. 
omit  and,  after  quitting  the  university  ....  Bromley,  Kent 
for  Miss  Lucy  ....  of  Portuguese  extraction  read  Miss  Lucy  Maguire 
omit  At  this  time  he  was  engaged  ....  the  Middle  Temple. 
for  she  died  read  she  died  on  81  Jan.  1888 
after  '  Christowell.'  insert  He  was  a  pupil  of  John  Warner  of  the  Inner 

Temple  and  the  chancery  bar. 
for  and  fell  back  on  his  old  work  as  a  teacher,  read  by  taking  up  educational 

work  which  he  never  liked  and  for  which  he  was  ill  adapted. 
for  1853  read  1855 

after  father,  insert  Another  parson,  John  Eosedew,  in  l  Cradock  Nowell,'  is 
his  uncle,  the  Eev.  H.  Hey  Knight.    Perlycross  is  the  home  of  Black- 
more's boyhood,  Culmstock. 
for  sixty  read  seventy 
for  1885  read  1895 
after    game    of    chess    insert    and    whom    he    introduced   into  'Tommy 

Upmore ' 

Bond,  Sir  Edward  A. :  for  (1858)  read  (1868) 
Bowen,  Charles  S.  C.,  Baron  Bowen :  for  rector  of  Southwark,  read  perpetual 

curate  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Southwark, 
24  for  1888  read  1882 

48-44   Boyd,  Andrew  K.  H. :  for  Mr.  F.  N.  Boyd  read  Mr.  F.  M.  Boyd 
16  f.e.  Brand,   Sir  Henry  B.  W.,  1st  Viscount  Hampden:    after  peerage,  insert  He 
was  a  lord  of  the  treasury  under  Palmerston  17  April  1855  to  1  March 
1858. 

for  succeeded  Sir  William  ....  the  treasury,  read  became  parliamentary 
secretary  to  the  treasury,  a  post  held  in  the  previous  liberal  administration 
by  Sir  William  Goodenough  Hayter  [q.  v.]. 
Brand,  Sir  Johannes  H. :  after  opinion,  insert  In  1882  he  accepted  the  honour  of 

G.C.M.G.  in  spite  of  the  demurs  of  the  council. 
omit  The  queen  offered  him  the  dignity  ....  they  gave  way. 
Brassey,  Anna  or  Annie,  Baroness  Brassey :  for  at  Brisbane  read  at  sea 
Brett,  William  BM  Viscount  Esher :  for  in  April  1859  read  on  the  death  of 

Cobden  in  1865 
for  against  Cobden  ....  Potter  [q.  v.  Suppl.].  read  against  Cobden's  friend 

Thomas  Bayley  Potter  [q.  v.  Supp.j,  but  he  was  defeated. 

Bright,  Sir  Charles  T. :  for  a  druggist  of  Bishopsgate  Street,  London,  read  a 
manufacturing  chemist  of  London  (of  an  old  Yorkshire  stock  to  which 
belonged  Colonel  Sir  John  Bright,  1619-88  [q.  v.]), 
for  Magnetic  Company  read  Magnetic  Telegraph  Company 


18  f.e. 

16  f.e. 

11-10 
f.e. 

5f.e. 

4-2 

f.e. 

11-14 
27-30 
83-34 
40-42 

17  f.e. 
6  f.e. 

9-10 
10 


21 


8-13 
23 
15 

16-19 

7-6 
f.e. 


14-13} 
f.e. 
Of.eJ 


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10  f.e, 

11 
34-36 


for  Atlantic  Cable  Company  read  Atlantic  Telegraph  Company 

for  K.  Newall  &  Co.  read  K.  S.  Newall  &  Co. 
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272     ii    22-28   Bright,  Sir  Charles  T. :  for  was  himself  not  directly  concerned  read  was  asso- 
ciated as  consulting  engineer 
2  f.e.  for  Institute  read  Institution 

21  for  E.  B.  Bright  read  E.  B.  Bright  and  his  son,  Mr.  Charles  Bright 

37      Brind,  Sir  James  :  for  daughter  read  niece 
28      Broadhead,  William :  for  Forth's  read  Firth's 
21  f.e.  Broome,  Sir  Frederick  N. :  after  services,  insert  He  had  been  made  C.M.G.  in 

1877  and  K.C.M.G.  in  1884. 
18  f.e.  after  afterwards  insert  in  1891 

802  i      8  f.e.   Brown,  Robert :  omit  at  Copenhagen 

7  f.e.  for  the  degree  of  Ph.D.  read  the  honorary  degree  of  Ph.D.  in  1870. 

l.l.  after  expedition  insert  in  1863 

ii    12-18  for  the  high  school  read  the  School  of  Arts 

18  after  college,  insert  He  was  also  an  extra-mural  lecturer  of  the  university 

and  interim  lecturer  on  botany  there  in  1878,  and  for  part  of  that  year  in 
geology  also. 

19  for  In  1875-6  read  In  1873 

26-80  for  and  in  1876  was  writing  ...  to  the  preparation  of  read  as  well  as  for 

the  '  Academy '  and  the  '  Scotsman.'  In  1876  he  accepted  a  post  on  the 
staff  of  the '  Echo,'  and  removed  to  London.  In  1879  he  became  a  leader 
writer  for  the  '  Standard,'  and  retained  that  post  for  the  rest  of  his  life. 
Meanwhile  he  prepared  many 

4/.e.  for  Kink's  insert '  Danish  Greenland,'  1877,  and  his 

2  f.e.  for  is  valuable  read  their  valuable 

803  i       21  after  Zemlya  insert  as  well  as  by  two  flowering  plants,  two  lichens,  and  a 

fossil  plant  called  after  him  by  English  and  Swiss  botanists 
806     i     6  f.e.   Browning,  Robert:  for  Woodgates  inn  read  Woodyates  inn 

5  f.e.  for  Partridge  read  Pentridge 

808     i     18  f.e.  for  his  horse  read  his  uncle's  horse 

313     ii    17  f.e.  for  Mr.  Smith  read  Mrs.  George  M.  Smith 

819  ii       12      Brown-Sequard,  Charles  E. :  for  physiologist  read  physiologist  and  physician 

14-16  for  Edward  Brown  ....  belonging  to  Philadelphia,  read  Edward  Brown 

(a  native  of  Philadelphia),  captain  in  the  merchant  service. 

820  ii        9  after  Geneva,  insert  His  second  wife  had  died  in  1874,  and  in  1877  he 

married  a  third  wife,  who  was  an  Englishwoman. 
10  for  his  old  master  read  his  friend  and  rival 

28  for  second  wife  read  third  wife 

15-14  for  the  localisation  of  the  tracts  in  the  spinal  cord,  read  the  properties  and 

f.e.  functions  of  the  nervous  system. 

821  i      6-9  for  but  he  was  not  a  philosophical  thinker  ....  interpret  his  facts  correctly. 

read  although  the  interpretation  of  the  facts  he  had  discovered  did  not 
always  meet  with  general  acceptance. 

12  after  Normale  insert  de  I'Homme 

13  after  Animaux,'  insert  the  '  Bulletins  de  la  Societe  de  Biologie ' 
839     i       80      Burke,  Ulick  E. :  for  Colne  read  Calne 

848     ii       18      Burton,  Sir  Frederic  W. :  before  On  his  retirement  read  Burton  was  knighted 

in  1884. 

14-15  for  Burton  was  knighted.    DespitogreacZ  despite 

354      i     18-19   Burton,  Sir  Kichard  F. :  for  '  Proverba  read  ( Proverbia 
370     i       28      Cairns,  John :  for  Bishop  Laughton  read  Bishop  Claughton 
881     ii     2/.<?.    Campbell,  Sir  Alexander :  for  Heydon  read  Hedon 
889     ii      11      Campbell,  George  D.,  8th  Duke  of  Argyll :  for  1888  read  1884 

896  ii    11-12  Cass,  Sir  John :  for  in  that  year  read  in  1710-11 

897  i    18  f.e.  Caulfield,  Rionard :  for  Burke  read  Btitler 
ii       27  omit  unmarried, 

80  after  co.  Cork,  insert  His  wife,  Dora  Dowden,  survived  him. 

410     i       24      Chambers,  Sir  Thomas :  for  1846  read  1886 
425     i       25      Childers,  Hugh  C.  E. :  for  1871  read  1870 


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CHIPPENDALE HOSTE 

N.B.— />.  stands  tor  from  end  and  LI.  for  last  line 
Page  Col.    Line 
9     ii       7       Church,  Eichard  W. :  for  '  Paschal  read  '  Pascal 

88      Churchill,  Randolph  H.  S.  (called  Lord  Randolph  Churchill) :  for  Mr.  Frewen 

read  Mr.  Frewer 
37     ii    !!/.<?.  Cochrane-Baillie,  Alexander  D.  R.  W.,  1st  Baron  Lamington:  for  In  1857  read 

At  a  by-election  in  Jan.  1857 

IQf.e.  for  and  from  read  and  was  rejected  at  the  general  election  in  April.    From 

48     i       18      Colebrooke,  Sir  William  M.  G. :  omit  on  the  retired  list 

22  after  1859  insert  and  general  26  Dec.  1865 

58     i       16      Cooke,  Sir  George  :  for  1757  read  1750 

71  i     2/.0.   Coventry,  Andrew:  for  Stitchell  read  the  Relief  Church  at  Stitchell 

72  i     S/.0.   Cowen,  Joseph  :  /or  (1829  read  (1881 
78      i     12  f.e.  for  1885  read  1886 

74    ii      19      Cowper  (afterwards  Cowper-Temple),  William  F.,  Baron  Mount-Temple :  for 

1868  read  1868 
28-29  for  from  February  1857  ....  this  office  read  in  February  1857  he  was 

transferred  to 

81  after  education  insert  and  on  24  Sept.  1857  resumed  the  presidency  of  the 

board  of  health,  holding  both  offices  together  till  March  1858 

80  i       11      Craven,  Mrs.  Pauline  M.  A.  A. :  for  Dublin  read  Dublin  County 

81  ii       87      Crealock,  Henry  H. :  for  gazetted  read  promoted 

90  ii    10  f.e.  Cromwell,  Ralph,  4th  Baron  Cromwell :  for  1418  read  1417 

91  i        1  for  6  March  read  6  March  1418 

93     ii  20'/>  }  Crowther,  Samuel  A. :  for  1892  read  1891 

98     ii      25      Cureton,  Charles  R. :  after  1891,  insert  of  the  7th  dragoon  guards  28  Sept.  1891 

106  i  2f.e.   Dale,  Thomas  P. :  for  bookseller  read  publisher,  stockbroker,  and  East  India  agent 
ii        2  omit  (where  his  tutor  was  Colenso) 

8  after  1841  insert  and  was  privately  coached  by  Colenso 

107  i       22  for  By  his  wife  (married  in  1846)  read  He  married,  in  1846,  Mary,  elder 

daughter  of  William  Francis  of  Reigate, 

114  i    47-48   Dashwood,  Francis,  Baron  le  Despencer  :  for  in  the  same  year  read  in  1768 

18  f.e>  for  being  succeeded  read  having  been  succeeded  the  year  before 

12  f.e.  for  the  militia  read  the  Bucks  militia 

5-8  for  and  during  Lord  North's  ....  postmaster-general,  read  Lord  Chatham 

f.e.  made  him  joint  postmaster-general  in  1766,  and  he  continued  in  that  office 

till  1781,  through  Lord  North's  long  administration. 

115  i        4       Davidson,  Samuel :  for  1899)  read  1898) 

117  ii    31-58   Davies,  David  C. :  Note  that  Davies's  namesake  David  Christopher  Davies  is 

separately  noticed  in  the  Dictionary  (see  vol.  xiv.  p.  183) 

118  ii       31      Davis,  Sir  John  F. :  for  July  1819  read  16  June  1819 

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120     ii    18  f.e.  Dawson,  Sir  John  W. :  for  1882  read  1881 
127     ii    16  f.e.  Denison,  George  A. :  omit  ninth 

182     i      6-7     Dickson,  Sir  James  E. :  for  New  South  Wales  read  Melbourne 
ii    17  f.e.  omit  cultured 

16-15  for  yet  he  was  hardly  popular,  though  read  and  though  he  was  not  cultured 

f.e.  was  popular,  and 

11-10  for  one  son  and  four  daughters  read  six  sons  and  seven  daughters 

f.e. 

29      Dixon,  Eichard  W. :  for  Dr.  Giffard  read  Dr.  Gifford 
26      D  ouglas,  Sir  William  F. :  for  1822  read  1882 

Sf.e.   Ellice,  Sir  Charles  H. :  for  Berkshire  regiment  read  49th  (Berkshire)  regiment 
81      Elphinstone,  Sir  Howard  C. :  for  1858  read  1855 

38  Elton,  Charles  I. :  after  generation,  insert  It  was  largely  due  to  his  acumen  and 
research  that  the  chapter  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  was  induced  in 
Feb.  1865  to  carry  out  a  moral  obligation  imposed  upon  them  by  a 
conveyance  from  King  Henry  "VTH,  and  to  endow  the  chair  of  the  regius 
professor  of  Greek  (ABBOTT  and  CAMPBELL'S  Life  of  Jowett,  i.  819; 
Times,  16  Jan.  1865). 

185  i       87  omit  his  cousin, 

186  i       81      Elvey,  Sir  George  J. :  for  1898)  read  1894) 
ii       34  for  9  Sept.  1898  read  9  Dec.  1894 

200     ii     5f.e.    Fane,  Sir  Edmund  D.  V. :  for  1880-1  read  1879-81 

4/.e.  for  1882-5  read  1881-5,  at  Brussels  March-Dec.  1885, 

2  f.e.  for  1893  read  1898  to  1898  and  at  Copenhagen  from  1898 

202     i     50-51   Farrer,  Sir  Thomas  H.,  1st  Baron  Farrer  :  for  several  years  read  nearly  two  years 

211     i     12-18    Findlay,  Sir  George :  for  on  21  May  1892  read  in  1892 

225     i       28      Ford,  Sir  Francis  C.:  after  m&&e  insert  K.CM.Gc.  in  1885 

284  ii       34      Fowler,  Sir  John  :  for  1879  read  1880 

287     i      1-2     Fox,  Sir  William :  for  and  after  doing  which  Fox  was  knighted,  read  Fox  had 

been  made  K.C.M.G.  24  May  1879. 
241     ii     2  f.e.   Franks,  Sir  Augustus  W. :  for  Baron  Pichou  read  Baron  Pichon 

250  i        2       Freeman,  Edward  A.  :  for  7  May  read  7  March 

251  ii      l.l.      Fremantle,  Thomas  F.,  1st  Baron  Cottesloe :  for  1826  read  1880 

280  ii       20      Gladstone,  William  E. :  for  third  son  read  fourth  son 

85  for  Napp  read  Knapp 

281  ii       U.  for  Lord  Stanley  (afterwards  read  Mr.  Stanley  (afterwards  Lord  Stanley  and 

285  i       28  for  James  Bound  read  Charles  Grey  Round 
809     i        6                  for  Samuel  Chichester  read  Chichester  Samuel 

812     ii     32-5  for  The  suzerainty  of  the   queen  .  .  .  was  afterwards  disputed,  read   As 

regards  the  power  and  position  of  the  queen  in  relation  to  the  South 
African  Republic,  the  word  '  suzerainty '  was  deliberately  not  employed, 
though  the  precise  effect  of  the  disuse  of  the  term  was  afterwards  disputed. 

817     ii    9f.e.  for  5,000,OOOL  read  50,000,000?. 

829      i        U     Goodwin,  Harvey  :  for  1839  read  1840 

847     i    14  f.e.  Gray,  Sir  James :  for  until  his  death  read  until  1770 

854     ii       82      Gregory,  William :  for  for  many  years  till  1783  read  for  three  months  in  1782 

858     ii    18  f.e.  Grey,  Sir  George  :  after  local  powers,  insert  He  was  made  K.C.B.  in  1848. 

861      i     12  f.e.  for  1899  read  1898 

11  f.e.  for  1896  read  1897 

ii      12      Grey,  Sir  Henry  G. ,  3rd  Earl  Grey :  for  1807  read  1806 

864     i    19  f.e.  for  Mr.  G.  A.  Grey  read  his  nephew  Mr.  Albert  H.  G.  Grey 

»        2  after  Earl  Grey,  insert  He  was  made  K.G.  in  1868  and  G.C.M.G.  in  1869. 

867     i       36      Grosvenor,  Hugh  L.,  1st  Duke  of  Westminster :  for  elected  read  created 

877  ii      15      Halford,  Sir  Henry  St.  J. :  after  issue  insert  His  brother  John  succeeded  him 

16  for  his  death  read  his  brother's  death 

5f.e.    Hall,  Sir  Charles :  for  At  the  general  election  of  July  1892  read  At  a  by-election 
in  Aug.  1892 

878  ii    10  f.e.  Hall,  William  E. :  for  1886  read  1866 

881     i       29      Hamerton,  Philip  G. :  after  establishment  insert  in  1869 

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387     ii       22       Harbord,  William :  for  in  1672,  when  he  read  in  1661,  when  he  was  returned  to 
the  House  of  Commons   for  Clifton,   Dartmouth,   and  Hardness  borough.     In 
1672  he 
889     ii       30      Hardinge,  Sir  Arthur  E. :  after  colonel-commandant,  insert  He  was  made  colonel 

of  the  Coldstream  Guards  on  25  Feb.  1890. 

895      i     12  f.e.  Harris,  George:  for  deputy  court  judge  read  deputy  county  court  judge 
400      i       29      Haughton,  Samuel :  for  M.D.  Cantab.  1880  read  Cambridge  1881 
404     ii     18  f.e.  Hawksley,  Thomas  :  after  civil  engineer,  insert  son  of  John  Hawksley  by  his  wife, 

Mary  Whittle 
417      i        17      Heurtley,  Charles  A. :  after  1872  insert  and  with  a  canonry  of  Christ  Church, 

Oxford,  till  his  death 
434     i       28      Holden,  Hubert  A. :  for  College  read  School 

ii    28-34  Note  that  it  was  not  the  subject  of  this  article  but  Dr.  Benjamin  Hall 

Kennedy  [q.  v.j  who  projected  the  '  Sabrinse  Corolla.'    At  Dr.  Kennedy's 
invitation  Dr.  Henry  Holden,  cousin  of  the  subject  of  this  article, 
assisted  in  the  preparation  of  the  third  and  fourth  editions,  issued  in 
1867  and  1890  respectively. 
438     i    14  f.e.  Holloway,  Sir  Charles  :  for  and  settled  read  and  retiring  from  the  army  in  1824, 

settled 

444      i        4       Hort,  Fenton  J.  A. :  for  placed  fifth  read  bracketed  third 

447     ii      8  f.e.   Hoste,  Sir  George  C. :  for  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  on  the  16th,  and  Waterloo 
read  the  battle  of  Waterloo 


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N.B.— -f.e.  stands  for  from  end  and  1.1.  for  last  line 
PageOol.    Line 
12     i       17      Humphry,  Sir  George  M. :  for  On  the  death  read  After  the  retirement 

18  ii     6-7     Hunter,  Sir  William  W. :  for  over  the  Valley  of  the  White  Horse,  read  along  the 

valley  of  the  Upper  Thames. 

19  ii    12  f.e.  Button,  Richard  H. :  for  1841  read  1846 

20  i         4  for  the  Unitarian  magazine  read  the  Unitarian  weekly  journal 

3-1  f.e.  /or  This  journal  they  continued  ....  towards  the  close  of  1864.  read  Owing 

to  change  in  his  theological  position  Hutton  retired  from  the  joint  editor- 
ship of  the  journal,  shortly  before  its  cessation  in  1864. 

21  i        5  for  Mr.  Meredith  read  Mr.  Meredith  Townsend 

22  i     14-15  for  giving  up  all  society  ....  friends,  read  but  he  saw  his  friends  at  the 

'  Spectator '  Office  or  at  his  club,  and  kept  up  a  regular  correspondence 
with  them. 

23  omit  his  cousin 

27  after  Robert  Roscoe  insert  and  first  cousin  of  Button's  first  wife 

30     ii        9      Huxley,  Thomas  H. :  for  1881  read  1883 
81      i          5  after  1883  by  insert  his  son-in-law, 

8  for  two  daughters  read  four  daughters  and  after  Mrs.  Waller  insert  Mrs. 

Shawcross,  Mrs.  Roller 
12  for  1874  read  1875 

88  ii     4  f.e.    Jennings,  Louis  J. :  after  1886  insert  and  again  in  1892 

47      i    26-27   Jones,  William  B. :  omit  (whose  surname  was  originally  TICKELL) 
52     ii        6       Jowett,  Benjamin :  for  the  present  Archbishop  read  Frederick  Temple,  after- 
wards Archbishop 

61  ii    10  f.e.  Kerr,  Schomberg  H.,  9th  Marquis  of  Lothian :  for  1887-8  read  1887-90 

62  i       20      Kettle,  Sir  Rupert  A. :  for  1891)  read  1894) 

70     i    20-21    Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Edward  H.,  1st  Baron  Brabourne :  for  till  1866  with  the 

exception  .  .  .  when  he  was  read  till  1866,  when  he  became 
77     i       38      Laing,  Samuel :  for  1872  read  1873 

83     ii    15  f.e.  Layard,  Sir  Austin  H. :  for  Aberdeen  University  read  Marischal  College,  Aber- 
deen 

9  f.e.  for  and  from  12  Feb.  to  18  Aug.  read  For  a  few  weeks  in  Feb.  1852  he  had 

7  f.e.  for  Lord  Palmerston  read  Lord  Granville 

86     i       16      Leathes,  Stanley :  for  Addington  read  Caddington 

89  i     18  f.e.  Leighton,  Frederic,  Baron  Leighton :  for  1866  read  1864 

94     ii    10  f.e.  Liddell,  Henry  G. :  for  George  Canning  read  Charles  John  Canning 
104     ii       10      Loch,  Henry  B.,  1st  Baron  Loch :  after  year  insert  when  he  was  made  C.B. 

23  after  Victoria,  insert  He  was  made  G.C.M.Gr.  on  24  May  1887. 

109     ii    87-38   Lockwood,  Sir  Frank :  omit  <  going  out '  in  political  economy 
113     ii    5  f.e.    Lumsden,  Sir  Harry  B. :  after  1873.  insert  He  became  lieutenant-general  1  Dec. 
in  the  same  year. 

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113     ii  2-1  f.e.  Lumsden,  Sir  Harry  B. :  for  with  the  honorary  rank  of  lieutenant-general,  read 

He  was  promoted  general  1  Jan.  1880. 
126     i       25      Mackenzie,  Colin :  omit  He  was  also  created  a  C.B. 

ii    14  f.e.  after  Mackenzie  insert  who  was  made  C.B.  in  1867, 

128  ii     2  f.e.   McLachlan,  Thomas  H. :  omit  banker 

l.L  omit  at  Carbury  Hall 

129  i        1  for  Darlington  on  16  March  1845.  read  on  16  March  1845  at  Darlington, 

where  his  father  was  manager  of  the  branch  of  the  National  Provincial 
Bank. 

131     ii    13  f.e.  McMurdo,  Sir  William  M.  S. :  after  the  retired  list  insert  being  subsequently  in 
1893  made  G.C.B. 

186  ii       37      Mangles,  Boss  D. :  for  1866  read  1874 

189     ii       22      Manuche,  Cosmo  :  for  which  are  written  read  which,  according  to  Percy,  were 
written 

42  after  Ashby  insert  seconding  to  Percy's  account 

43  after  Manuche.  insert  But  of  all  these  pieces  only  the  comedy  called  '  The 

Feast '  is  still  known  to  be  in  the  library  at  Castle  Ashby,  together  with 
an  unsigned  poem  in  another  hand,  which  is  ascribed  to  Manuche  in  the 
catalogue. 
145     ii       14      Martin,  Sir  William  F. :  for  1859  read  1858 

37  after  done,  insert  On  28  June  1861  Martin  became  K.C.B. 

148     i     30-33   Martineau,  James :  for  (cf.  his  five  articles  ....  p.  185  sq.)  read  (cf.  his  article 

on  Bentham's  '  Deontology,'  Monthly  Repository,  September  1884) 
14  f.e.  omit  Martineau, 

13  f.e.  for  he  read  Martineau,  who  was  much  consulted  by  the  latter 

8  f.e.  for  March  1851)  read  No.  xxvi.  May  1851) 

ii        5  for  For  five  years  after  the  removal  (1858)  read  For  three  and  a  half  years 

after  the  removal  (7  Feb.  1854-Oct.  1857) 
8  for  every  week  read  once  a  fortnight 

151     ii        6       Massie,  Thomas  L. :  after  18QG,insert  being  placed  on  the  retired  list  in  that  year, 
157     i       1.1.      Maxse,  Frederick  A. :  omit  with  the  rank 

ii        1  for  of  admiral  in  1867  read  in  1867,  becoming  rear-admiral  in  1875 

5  for  Middlesex  read  Tower  Hamlets 

168     ii        4       Millais,  Sir  John  E. :  for  (2  parts,  read  (4  parts, 
177      i       18      Milne,  Sir  Alexander :  after  both  orders,  insert  He  was  promoted  vice-admiral 

13  April  1865,  and  admiral  1  April  1870. 

185     ii    14-15   Moncreiff,  James,  1st  Baron  Moncreiff :  for  James  Patten  [q.  v.]  read  George 
Patton  [q.  v.] 

187  i      6-7     Monier- Williams,  Sir  Monier:  for  He  was  created  a  K.C.I.E.  read  He  was 

knighted  in  1886  and  became  K.C.I.E. 
ii      LI.      Monsell,  William,  Baron  Emly :  omit  from  1866  to  1868  he  acted  as 

188  i        2  for  February  read  December 

206     ii       15      Muirhead,  James  P, :  for  Patrick  Muirhead,  minister  of  Dysart,  was  read  Patrick 

Muirhead  was  minister  of  Dysart.     His  father  was 

23  after  youth  insert  and  was  the  subject  of  one  of  Raeburn's  finest  portraits 

214     i       LI.      Murray,  Sir  Charles  A. :  for  In  1838  read  On  7  July  1887 
ii        2  for  a  few  months  later  read  on  2  June  1888 

3  for  1844  read  81  Dec.  1844 

5  after  Naples,  insert  He  was  extra  groom-in-waiting  to  the  queen  from  his 

retirement  from  the  mastership  of  the  household  till  his  death. 
218     ii     2  f.e.    Napier,  Sir  Francis,  9th  Baron  Napier:  for  Constantinople  read  St.  Petersburg 

and  Constantinople 
221     ii    20  f.e.  Newman,  Francis  W.:  for  1829  read  1880 

224  ii    17  f.e.  Newton,  Sir  Charles  T. :  for  1858  read  1852 

16  f.e.  for  1854  he  was  consul  read  1853  he  was  acting  consul 

225  *       2-3  for  In  1860  he  was  named  consul  read  From  10  June  1859  to  16  Jan.  1861 

he  was  consul 

286     i     10  f.e.  Orton,  Arthur:  for  Queensland  read  New  South  Wales 
244      i     17  f.e.  Palmer,  Arthur:  for  The  head  master  read  The  principal 
16  f.e.  for  Arthur  Dobson  read  William  Dobson 

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510  i 


Line 

34      Pender,  Sir  John :  for  1865-6  read  1862-6 
11  /or  John  read  (Sir)  John 

LI.     Pitman,  Sir  Isaac :  for  first  read  first  in  1835,  and  secondly, 

1  for  and  left  read  by  whom  he  left 

11      Pitt-Rivers,  Augustus  H.  L.  F. :  for  till  his  death  read  till  1896 

3  Plume,  Thomas :  for  Plumean  read  Plumeian 

4  f.e.    Pole,  William :  for  until  his  death  read  until  August  1899 
7  omit  was 

10  for  a  setting  read  an  arrangement  for  four  hands 

34      Potter,  Thomas  B. :  for  Burle  read  Buile 
13  for  now  known  as  '  Potter  &  Norris.'  read  successively  known  as  '  Potter  & 

Norris '  and  '  Potter  &  Taylor.' 

21  f.e.  Price,  Bartholomew :  after  Pembroke  insert  taking  holy  orders 
26  for  1891  read  1892 

31  after  the  college,  insert  With  the  mastership  went  a  canonry  of  Gloucester. 

IS  f.e.  Ryder,  Dudley  F.  S.,  3rd  Earl  of  Harrowby:     for  Defeated  at  the  general 

election  of  April  1859,  read  Defeated  at  Stafford  at  a  by-election  in  Aug.  1860, 
28      Ryle,  John  C. :  for  until  his  death  read  until  his  resignation  on  1  March   1900. 

He  died 
8  f.e.    Salvin,  Osbert :  for  Trinity  College  read  Trinity  Hall 

2  Stansfeld,  Sir  James :  for  Moorlands  read  Akeds  Road 

9  for  James  Ralph  read  John  Ralph 

10  for  independent  read  Unitarian 

28      Stephens  or  Stevens,  Thomas  :  for  is  described  read  was  doubtless  son  of  Thomas 
Stevens  of  Bushton,  in  the  parish  of  Clyffe  Pipard,  Wiltshire.     He  has 
been  described 
80-32  for  he  may  therefore  be  identified  ....  Dorset,  read  this  place  has  been 

erroneously  identified  with  Bourton,  Dorset.     Stevens 
37      Torrens,  Henry  W. :  for  11  Aug.  read  16  Aug. 
15  f.e.  Victor,  F.  F.,  Prince  Gleichen :  for  1867  read  Jan.  1866 
LI.     Victoria,  Queen :  for  14  Jan.  read  29  Jan. 

4  for  Six  days  later  read  Nine  days  earlier 
39-40             for  Shadborough  read  Shugborough 

41-42  for  the  old  tory  statesman  Lord  Liverpool  read  the  third  earl  of  Liverpool, 

half-brother  of  the  tory  statesman,  and  himself  a  politician  of  ability 
44  for  Newell  Grange  read  Hewell  Grange 

35  for  six  read  eight 

8  f.e.  before  Marchioness  of  Normanby  insert  Countess  of  Mulgrave,  afterwards 

21  for  leader  read  speaker 

LI.  for  His  father  read  His  half-brother  (Alexander  I) 

LL  for  1843  read  1844 

21  f.e.  for  1838  read  1887 

7  f.e.  for  Lord  Derby  read  Lord  Stanley,  afterwards  Lord  Derby 

27  for  Liverpool  read  [the  third  earl  of]  Liverpool 

32-33  for  in  impotent  rage  read  angrily 

11  f.e.  for  foreign  politics  read  political  questions  4 

22  for  2001.  read  250Z. 

8  for  (LONGMAN  read  (LAUGHTON 

3  f.e.  for  the  duke  read  the  inauguration  of  the  Commonwealth  at  Sydney  on 

1  Jan.  1901 

%-lf.e.  omit  in  the  Australian  parliament  house 

2-3  for  she  exchanged  in  later  years  for  patience ;  read  she  abandoned  in  later 

years  altogether ; 

23  after  Donizetti,  insert  Handel  and  Bach  bored  her ; 

24  omit  Handel  and 

27  for  Principal  Tulloch  read  the  Rev.  Dr.  Tulloch 

43-44  for  Strafford  House  read  Stafford  House 

17  f.e.  Wauchope,  Andrew  G. :  after  colonel,  insert  being  made  C.B.  in  1889, 

1C  for  He  left  no  issue  read  He  left  a  son  by  his  first  marriage 

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Wilde,  Oscar  O'F.  W.  :  for  Bunthorne  read  Archibald  Grosvenor 

514 

i 

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for  by  Madame  Sarah  Bernhardt  in  Paris  in  1894  read  in  Paris  in  1896 

ii 

1 

for  a  magazine  read  a  short-lived  magazine 

2 

omit  two  numbers  of  which  were 

515 

i 

15 

for  he  expressed  read  he  is  said  on  doubtful  authority  to  have  expressed 

23-24 

for  the  inscription:  .  .  .  auteur  dramatique'  read  the  Latin  inscription 

from  the  Vulgate  (Job  xxix.  22) 

26 

for  Vivian  read  Vyvyan 

517     i       82    Wodehouse,  Sir  Philip  E. :  for  1877  read  1876 


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